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The artistic creature left the trail on the door of Ann George, from Kennington, Kent.
Mrs George said: "I spotted it on the conservatory window and thought it was a bit different." Ann said the slug's masterpiece saved it from death.
She added: "The artistic slug nearly had salt poured on it but after I realized what it had created I thought I'd leave it alone."
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