Both are mammals and in urban environments, are very adaptable.
They steal stuff from people.
No they bite into thirds
raccoons, mice, foxes
No, raccoons are not vermin. They may be pests but such animals as rats and mice would be considered as vermin.
Both are mammals and both are classified as carnivores.
Raccoons eat a variety of invertebrates such as insects, earthworms, crayfish, etc. as well as small mammals such as mice and rats along with many fruits, nuts and other plant matter. They also love raiding gardens, fields and trash cans.
Raccoons live in a wide variety of habitats, including deciduous forests.
they both have tails
Raccoons eat squirrels, rabbits, mice, etc.
All raccoons kill small live animals, including mice, fish, crayfish, frogs, snakes, insects, etc.
Raccoons live in many major metropolitan areas. They are enticed by the ample supply of food in the form of human garbage as well as the rats and mice it attracts.
They are not alike: a mouse is a mammal, while a frog is an amphibian. The only similarities is that both live on earth.