This animal looks like a raccoon, but is it really one? Japanese Twitter users discovered the account of one man who is in the possession of a very rare animal. It looks like a raccoon, but it actually is a dog. Check it out below:

Called a Tanuki, it is often mistaken as a badger or a raccoon.

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Tanukis don’t bark, but they do growl and have a high pitched whine.

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Twitter user Chibi_Tori found his Tanuki after he was abandoned — he has been raising him in his home since June.

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The tanuki has a reputation for being mischievous, jolly, gullible and absent minded.

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They are further away from dogs than wolves are, and they are nocturnal.

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They also hibernate during the winter.

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In captivity, they just become lethargic.

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Tanukis are actually wild animals and are not bred domestically.

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It's also heavily advised to not keep them as pets.

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They are not legal in the United States without an exotic animal permit.

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