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-kun, the baby Japanese macaque who overcame a tough start in life, has become an internet sensation.
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.
A Japanese macaque named Punch has gone viral. A biologist explains how his journey from abandonment to social integration ...
The zoo says Punch is adjusting to troop life amid growing attention, with staff insisting “animal welfare is the top ...
Japanese macaques withstood unfavorable conditions for decades in Texas.
Zookeepers provided the macaque with toys and blankets for comfort, noting that primates separated from their mothers often ...
Concerns grow over Punch’s appearance as the zoo responds to questions about the young macaque’s health.
Born Free, the wildlife charity, has warned that Punch's viral fame could do more harm than good—for him and for his species.
After rising concern over baby macaque Punch and visible hair loss within the troop, Ichikawa City Zoo issued a detailed clarification outlining the animals’ health status, winter grooming behavior, ...