Punch the baby orphan macaque is outgrowing the orangutan plushie that comforted him through early rejection from his mother ...
Viral baby monkey’s new behavior sparks questions about imitation.
Since moving to Tokyo last year, my friends back in New York have made a habit of sending me viral posts about Japan. That's ...
The Phoenix Zoo rarely misses a trend. Inspired by Punch the monkey, they gave a young primate a plushy. Here's what happened ...
If you’ve been on the internet in the past few weeks, chances are you’ve seen him: a tiny gray-brown monkey dragging a big, ...
He’s the rejected monkey who has become the internet’s adopted animal baby. But while you cannot take Punch home, you can curl up with his companion — if you can find one in stock, that is.
Zookeepers at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan hand-reared the rescued monkey after his parents rejected him.
Has Punch the Monkey finally found a new home and been adopted? Nope. Let's clear up what's happening with the internet's ...
Phoenix Zoo staff tossed a stuffed toy to Bodie, a 4-year-old siamang, to encourage play and behavioral enrichment.
Young Japanese monkey named Punch reaches major milestone, cuddling with a fellow macaque after being hand-reared with a ...
Punch, the seven-month-old macaque who stole the internet’s heart, has made a new pal at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.
In a new video, the beloved baby macaque was spotted making friends and even riding on the back of fellow monkeys.
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