Everybody loves watching Punch, the 7-month-old baby macaque monkey who was abandoned by his mother, has an emotional support ...
Punch the baby orphan macaque is outgrowing the orangutan plushie that comforted him through early rejection from his mother ...
Caregivers say Punch has begun interacting more regularly with the troop.
Japanese baby macaque, who appeared to find comfort in the djungelskog toy after being rejected by his mother, seems to be mixing more with his peers ...
Punch, a baby macaque abandoned at birth at a zoo near Tokyo, is relying less on the oversized orangutan plush toy that once comforted him. He is spending more time among adult monkeys. He has been ...
After Punch, the baby monkey carrying around his plush toy from IKEA, reached viral status online in the past few weeks, IKEA stores across the world have been unable to keep the toy in stock.
An abandoned baby monkey at a zoo near Tokyo, Japan has bonded with a plush toy after being left by his mother.
Punch was abandoned by his mother after his birth, presumably because of exhaustion. Zookeepers nursed him and gave him the toy to train him to cling, an ability newborn macaques need to survive.
Images of Punch dragging around the plushie that is bigger than he is drew attention to the residents of a zoo near Tokyo, Japan. When other monkeys shooed the baby away, Punch rushed back to the toy ...
Also, recent footage from the Zoo where Punch stays suggests gradual progress. Punch has been observed grooming and being ...
After a clip of orphaned macaque Punch being pulled by other monkeys spread online, his Japanese zoo said the behavior ...
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