Mariani Ramli says the internet’s favourite baby macaque is sparking deeper conversations about primate welfare and the dangers of wildlife exploitation.
Footage of Punch, a seven-month-old Japanese macaque, has gone viral around the world after he was rejected by his mother and formed a bond with a soft toy ...
Born in July 2025, the little monkey, fondly called Panchi-kun , at Ichikawa City Zoological and Botanical Gardens, has attracted noticeable visitors since last few days, not only from Japan but other ...
As Baby Monkey Punch’s story of abandonment and resilience tugs at heartstrings online, netizens are drawing parallels with the viral “Lonely Nihilist Penguin” that took over social media in January ...
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Punch the Monkey is a popular internet meme, but here's how fans of the monkey can visit him live and in person at his zoo in Ichikawa, just outside Tokyo, Japan.
Born in July last year, macaque Punch sought comfort in a stuffed orangutan toy after being abandoned by its mother.