The main difference is that they are two different animals.
a raccoon is a raccoon and a badger is a badger
Hyrax (in photo above) looks like a raccoon. honey badger The African civet looks very much like a medium or large raccoon
There are no distinguishing marks or colours.
symbiotic relationship of honey badger and honeyguide bird
mutualism
a tiger
Both would lose. The raccoon would be killed by the badger but the badger would end up being infected with rabies and die a week or two later.
Both the raccoon and the badger are mammals but, otherwise, share little in common.
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. :)
Badger
Badgers belong to the family Mustelidae and the groundhog, also known as the woodchuck or whistlepig, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae
Mujina is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the badger. In some regions the term refers instead to the raccoon dog (also called tanuki) or to introduced civets.
There is no such animal. Raccoons and badgers are from different families and not closely enough related so could not produce offspring.
nothing, there is nothing differant.
Hyrax (in photo above) looks like a raccoon. honey badger The African civet looks very much like a medium or large raccoon
well if its Raccoon vs Honey badger:The badger If its Raccoon vs American badger:Than the Raccoon no doubt
There are the English (raccoon) and the Spanish (mapache) names for the same animal.
Well, some people might say the Huli Jing (狐狸精), the chinese fox, is the Chinese equivalent to the Tanuki. But, the raccoon dog (tanuki) is known in Chinese folklore and mythology (along with the badger (mujina)), but both (raccoon dog and badger) seldom appear in Chinese folklore and mythology.