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A large, elongated brownish-orange slug, approximately 5-7 cm in length, is captured in a slightly off-center vertical orientation, traversing a granular dirt and gravel path. The slug exhibits a ridged texture along its body and possesses two distinct, dark superior tentacles. The ground surface is composed of dark, moist soil intermixed with numerous small, grey angular pebbles and gravel. Scattered organic debris includes an abundance of dried brown pine needles, several small fragments of sticks, and a few desiccated brown leaves. A prominent, tattered light brown leaf lies to the right of the slug, while a smaller portion of another brown leaf is visible in the lower right corner. A single small, vibrant purple petal fragment is situated on the path in the upper left quadrant. The scene depicts an undisturbed natural ground environment, typical of a walking trail within the forested areas of Whistler, Canada. No human presence or direct interaction is depicted.
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