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A close-up, slightly overhead shot shows a large snail partially concealed under a dark green surface. The snail's shell is a prominent, spiraled, light brown and tan, smooth and textured. The snail's body, visible beneath the shell, is a mottled gray and brown, with a wrinkled texture, and two dark eye stalks extend forward. The snail is resting on a dark, damp, loamy soil, with scattered small twigs, dry leaves, and tiny green shoots. The dark green surface appears to be the underside of an object, possibly a planter or a bench, with small particles of debris adhering to it. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting a sheltered or shaded area. The lighting is somewhat diffused, casting soft shadows. The scene is natural and organic, with the snail as the focal point. The location is not discernible in the image.
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Jul 11, 2026, 1:38 PM

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A close-up, slightly overhead shot shows a large snail partially concealed under a dark green surface. The snail's shell is a prominent, spiraled, light brown and tan, smooth and textured. The snail's body, visible beneath the shell, is a mottled gray and brown, with a wrinkled texture, and two dark eye stalks extend forward. The snail is resting on a dark, damp, loamy soil, with scattered small twigs, dry leaves, and tiny green shoots. The dark green surface appears to be the underside of an object, possibly a planter or a bench, with small particles of debris adhering to it. The background is dark and out of focus, suggesting a sheltered or shaded area. The lighting is somewhat diffused, casting soft shadows. The scene is natural and organic, with the snail as the focal point. The location is not discernible in the image.

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