Raccoons are omnivores so it is difficult to give a description without knowing what the animal has been eating. The size and consistency will resemble that from a similar sized dog or cat but it will generally have a darker color and will not appear "segmented". In the summer and fall, you will probably notice berry seeds.
rabbit droppings look like Nesquick cereal if you've never heard of it then it looks like smarties
They look like tiny black circular shaped coffee beans
Squirrel droppings look very similar to rat droppings. They are very light brown in color and look like black beans or raisins.
Like hamster droppings, or rather- small brown tic-tacs
no, Tree Frog droppings, for example, can be like a rat's but bigger! In general, frog droppings are more oblong in shape.
Coatis and ringtails are members of the raccoon family and they look kinda like them. Also, the tanuki or raccoon dog from Russia and Japan looks incredibly like a raccoon, but is actually a kind of wild dog!
Rat droppings when fresh are little brown oval pellets on average 1cm or less long. They are moist to the touch. When they are not fresh they dry hard and look more black.
Deer droppings
YES, because a mole is brown like mouse droppings
American cockroach droppings look like little small round balls.
Squirrel droppings look very similar to rat droppings. They are very light brown in color and look like black beans or raisins.
Chipmunk droppings do look like mouse droppings. It can be difficult to tell the difference between the two. However, chipmunk droppings are a tiny bit larger.
Look at the image above of raccoon dogs.
small raisans
The feces of a raccoon look similar to those of a house cat but larger.
See image above for a raccoon head.
it looks like a raccoon
Their droppings will be wateringWatery doodie.
See the image above for a raccoon paw.