What about tracks?
Raccoon and fox tracks are quite distinctive, and you should be able to quickly tell the difference between them.
Raccoon tracks. Note the similarity to a human foot and hand, with five fingers and toes. The back foot print looks like a human foot print, and the front foot print looks like a human foot print, albeit one with claws.
Fox track. Note the four toes. A fox track is flat on the bottom heal and has a ^-shaped palm. A fox track will be more ovoid than a terrier track, which is nearly round, but otherwise is similar. Cat prints never show claw marks, but dog prints always do. A fox is a type of dog, as is a coyote and a wolf.
A simple rule: fox have four toes, and raccoons have five toes. If you come across a track that looks like it must come from a martian (very strange looking!), that's a possum track.
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