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Anne Savisa Boonchuy (Thai: แอนน์ สาวิสา บุญช่วย; voiced by Brenda Song [1]) is a self-assured, adventurous, and fearless Thai-American human girl originally from Los Angeles, California, [2] who, on her 13th birthday, gets magically transported to Amphibia alongside Sasha and Marcy after opening a mysterious chest known as the Calamity Box.
Lists of amphibians by location (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Lists of amphibians" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Hellbenders are present in a number of Eastern US states, from southern New York to northern Georgia, [28] including parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, and extending into Oklahoma and Kansas.
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Amphibians by location (3 C, 1 P) Amphibian taxa by rank (4 C) * Lists of amphibians (2 C, 12 P) A. Amphibian anatomy (16 P) Amphibian common names (12 P) Amphibian ...
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Anne explains that she found herself in Amphibia through unknown means. Sprig sympathizes with her and wants to help her. Meanwhile, back in town, just as Mayor Toadstool is turning the townsfolk into a mob to hunt for the beast, Hop Pop learns that Sprig is missing and takes Polly into the woods to "rescue" him.
The mud salamander may also build tunnels in creek banks, as well. These amphibians spend most of their lives in close proximity to water, but also burrow into the soil of the surrounding area. Larvae are usually underground in muddy springs; they are often found in leaf litter, debris, and muck of muddy springs, seeps, and streams.