The heartbreaking tale of a lonely baby monkey at a Japanese zoo has seemingly taken a wholesome turn. In January, Panchi-kun (or Punch, in English) had just one friend at the Ichikawa City Zoo in ...
Punch the baby monkey has captured the hearts of many worldwide. So when video of him being dragged by another macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo was shared online, outrage and heartbreak ensued. The ...
Clutching a monkey plushie, Eliete Ikeda screamed "Punch!" as she caught sight of the underdog baby macaque still drawing crowds of photo-hungry visitors to a Japanese zoo weeks after he ...
Punch, the baby Japanese macaque, and his stuffed companion, an orange orangutan, have become quite the popular duo among visitors at a Japanese zoo and on social media. He was born seven months ago ...
Punch, the monkey that went viral after being abandoned by his mother and found a friend in a stuffed animal, has a girlfriend.
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.
The story of an abandoned 6-month-old monkey at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan has made the internet emotional. Zookeepers have been taking care of the sweet Japanese macaque ever since he was left by his ...
An orphaned baby monkey whose attachment to a stuffed toy captured hearts around the world is slowly finding acceptance among his own kind — offering a hopeful update to a story that has drawn ...
A six-month-old monkey, currently residing at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, is testing the emotional regulation skills of people worldwide. Punch (pronounced Punch-kun in Japanese) is a baby macaque ...
After Punch the baby monkey carrying around his plush toy from IKEA reached viral status online in the past few weeks, IKEA in Draper has been unable to keep the toy in stock.