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In an outdoor, close-up, eye-level shot, a Roman snail (Helix pomatia) is captured on a stone surface with moss and fallen leaves. The snail's light brown, spiral shell, which is roughly 3 centimeters in diameter, has a smooth, textured appearance and is partially covered by a green, slimy substance. The snail's body, a light grey color, displays a segmented, textured pattern. Two pale, translucent eyestalks extend from its head, one pointing forward and slightly upward, the other directed forward and slightly downward. A dry, brown leaf, with serrated edges and a prominent vein pattern, lies to the left of the snail. A vibrant green leaf, showing signs of insect damage with several holes, is positioned beneath the snail's body. The ground is covered in lush, bright green moss and scattered dry leaves, with the stone surface appearing dark and textured. The lighting suggests an overcast day, with soft illumination and no harsh shadows. The image focuses on the snail and its immediate surroundings.
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