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.
Zookeepers at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan hand-reared the rescued monkey after his parents rejected him.
Young Japanese monkey named Punch reaches major milestone, cuddling with a fellow macaque after being hand-reared with a stuffed orangutan toy at the Ichikawa Zoo.
Punch fans from across the world are losing it yet again, as the baby Japanese macaque has seemingly learned to say ‘goodbye’! An adorable viral video showed him waving his hand to the visitors.
According to one spectator from Business Insider, Punch is so popular that his visits from the public are limited to 10 ...
There are other small but meaningful signs of progress, too. In recent videos shared by zoogoers, Punch can be seen learning to groom by observing a larger monkey carefully picking through another's ...
Has Punch the Monkey finally found a new home and been adopted? Nope. Let's clear up what's happening with the internet's favorite macaque.
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