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No, definitely not! wolverines are much less common, they're bigger and more dangerous too
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it means racoon its slang
No, they are not even closely related.
Yes.
No different species.
Kinkajou is a French -Ojibe word for wolverine. It is related to the raccoon.
The name of the caracter wolverine is the same in any languages.But in French, the animals "wolverine" is called "carcajou".
There are the English (raccoon) and the Spanish (mapache) names for the same animal.
Yes if it's a female raccoon. I had the same problem but it was a male raccoon so they didn't pay me, I tried to tell them that the raccoon was a transgender and they hung up on me.
a wolverine will beat a grizzly his own size, they are fearless and have sharp claws plus they are stronger in the same size!!
There is a sword that can make cuts that wolverine can not heal... Sabretooth and Wolverine have the same healing ability. Thus that sword is what can kill Sabretooth.
I have never heard of a "wood raccoon" so it must be a local term. There are only two species of raccoon - the common (or northern) raccoon of North and Central America and the crab-eating raccoon of Central and South America.
When a raccoon pants, it means it is hot. A raccoon has a dual-cooling system, which means it can pant and sweat at the same time to keep cool.
The wolverine.
No, they don't live in the same environment.
I would say that a Flemish Giant (Rabbit) is the same size as a racoon.