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In a new corpse, the liquid typically consists of bodily fluids such as blood, interstitial fluid, and other biological substances that may have pooled due to gravity. This fluid is often dark and viscous, reflecting the breakdown of blood components and the onset of decomposition. Additionally, the presence of bacteria and enzymes can lead to the production of other fluids as tissues begin to decompose. Overall, the liquid is a mix of natural bodily fluids and those resulting from the decomposition process.

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