Punch, Monkey
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The heartbreaking tale of a lonely baby monkey at a Japanese zoo has seemingly taken a wholesome turn
After a clip of orphaned macaque Punch being pulled by other monkeys spread online, his Japanese zoo said the behavior reflects normal social learning within the troop.
You know that feeling when you see something online and your heart just cracks wide open? That’s what’s happening right now with Punch, a tiny Japanese snow monkey whose story of abandonment, an
IKEA's Djungelskog stuffed orangutan is available in stores and online for $20. It appears to be the same plush toy Punch has in his enclosure.
A baby monkey has received an outpouring of sympathy after footage showed him being bullied by a much bigger adult.
Baby macaque Punch-Kun, previously rejected by his troop, is embraced and groomed by adult monkeys at Ichikawa City Zoo, signalling his acceptance.
Legions of fans from around the world have been cheering on Punch, a 7-month-old macaque who had been struggling to socialize at a zoo outside Tokyo.