There are the English (raccoon) and the Spanish (mapache) names for the same animal.
Mapacheits pernounsed tla-qua-cheh for reals no lie wrong it is called mapache
mapache
nothing, there is nothing differant.
Mah-pah-ch-eh
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Mapache.
Spanish: mapache English: raccoon
Mapacheits pernounsed tla-qua-cheh for reals no lie wrong it is called mapache
mapache
Quadi i don't know how to spell it but that's what they are called
Mapache is the Spanish word for raccoon. It derives fro the Aztec word for raccoon.
The main difference is that they are two different animals.a raccoon is a raccoon and a badger is a badger
The difference between a raccoon and a red panda is that they have a different color of fur, a raccoon is nocturnal, red pandas live in bamboo forests, and a raccoon is predatory. :)
There are no distinguishing marks or colours.
nothing, there is nothing differant.
Mah-pah-ch-eh
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.