It depends what the animal has been eating recently. Typically, the shape is clumps about 1.5-2" in diameter dropped in a pile. If it has been eating meat, the color will be blackish and the texture smooth. If the bear has been eating plant material, the fibrous plant material will be visible. If the bear has been eating berries, they will be obvious. Because the bear's digestive system works very quickly, food is passed seemingly undigested; many times, berries pass through physically intact.
Mountain lion scat is approximately 9" or longed and 1" or larger in diameter. The scat is usually segmented and contains hair and bone in it. You can usually find it in obvious places like on a trail.
mountain lions (also known as Cougars and pumas) are slender and agile cats. Adults stand about 60 to 76 cm (2.0 to 2.5 ft) tall at the shoulders. The length of adult males is around 2.4 m (8 ft) long nose to tail, with overall ranges between 1.5 and 2.75 meters (5 and 9 ft) nose to tail suggested for the species in general. Males have an average weight of about 53 to 72 kilograms (115 to 160 pounds). In rare cases, some may reach over 118 kg (260 lb). Female average weight is between 34 and 48 kg (75 and 105 lb). The head of the cat is round and the ears erect. Its powerful forequarters, neck, and jaw serve to grasp and hold large prey. It has five retractable claws on its forepaws (one a dewclaw) and four on its hind paws. The larger front feet and claws are adaptations to clutching prey.The coat is typically tawny, but ranges to silvery-grey or reddish, with lighter patches on the under body including the jaws, chin, and throat. Infants are spotted and born with blue eyes and rings on their tails; juveniles are pale, and dark spots remain on their flanks.
PUMA! Go to JJB or something and have a look at the shoes...
it looks like little slime dropping and they are a little bit bigger the a rabbits droppings
See the image above of an adult mountain lion.
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.
Turkey vultures look like a turkey, while mountain lions don't.
small raisans
Their droppings will be wateringWatery doodie.
They look like dry coffee grounds
The droppings are the same size and shape as a grain of rice, and they are very dark brown.
Like hamster droppings, or rather- small brown tic-tacs
Not exactly. Elk have droppings that are a little bit larger than the droppings you'd find from deer. They do look similar (as they are both in the form of droppings) but size is the big differential.