The wild koto furunushi, also known as the Japanese giant salamander, is primarily found in the rivers and streams of Japan, particularly in the mountainous regions of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. This species thrives in clean, cold freshwater habitats, where it can find ample food and suitable breeding grounds. Due to habitat loss and pollution, its population is declining, making it a vulnerable species. Conservation efforts are underway to protect its natural environment and ensure its survival.
Sachi Koto was born in 1951.
Bantango Koto's population is 327.
Basrizal Koto was born in 1959.
Koto Hoxhi died in 1895.
Koto Hoxhi was born in 1824.
Koto Ishiwatari died in 1947.
Koto Ishiwatari was born in 1874.
Koto - film - was created in 1980.
Sasameki Koto was created in 2009.
Koto is Japanese for thing. but it has other meanings
Gururi no koto was created on 2008-06-07.
Nasrul Koto was born on 1965-06-10.