Images of him being bullied by his enclosure-mates, retreating to safety and clinging to a plushie look-alike for comfort won hearts around the world. But finally, Punch the monkey is fitting in.
The Ichikawa City Zoological and Botanical Garden in Japan, home to the viral baby monkey Punch, responded to online claims that Punch is "being bullied." In a new statement shared on X on Wednesday, ...
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A zookeeper gives an update on the progress of Punch, the baby Japanese macaque, and fans of the monkey explain why people ...
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Punch, the orphaned monkey who captured hearts internationally with his beloved stuffed animal, finally seems to be making more friends of his own kind. Punch, a baby macaque in Japan's Ichikawa City ...
People are racing to see Punch the monkey, a baby macaque, at a Japanese zoo. A huge line of monkey fans was spotted about 18 miles outside of Tokyo at the Ichikawa City Zoo on Sunday, Feb. 22, hoping ...
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