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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --Current ecosystem The gliding river otter lives primarily in the southwestern region of Canada, which is where both the North American river otter and the Northern flying squirrel inhabit. The gliding river otter lives mainly on land. Two-thirds of it’s life is spent on land while the other one-third is in water. The flying otter lives mainly in freshwater habitats that have a permanent food supply and easy access to water. The otter’s land habitat is a temperate forest. Within the forest there are small animals such as rodents, insects, birds, reptiles, and other big and small mammals. When in the water the flying otter’s ecosystem are lakes, streams, and rivers. In the water ecosystem there are turtles, insects, crayfishes, fishes, frogs, and other freshwater habitat animals.