Google has rolled out a heart-burst Easter egg that activates when you search “Punch the Monkey”, celebrating the viral Japanese baby macaque with an animated burst of hearts.
A Japanese macaque named Punch has gone viral. A biologist explains how his journey from abandonment to social integration ...
Punch, the seven-month-old Japanese macaque whose attachment to a stuffed orangutan toy has made him a viral sensation, is at the center of a growing debate over primate welfare.
The internet is writing original songs about Punch the viral macaque, who found comfort in a stuffed orangutan toy after his mother abandoned him at a Japanese zoo.
When that will happen is anyone’s guess. The stuffed orangutan remains sold out on IKEA’s U.S. website. The entrepreneurial crafters on sites like Etsy have been quick to respond to Punch’s popularity ...
An abandoned baby macaque’s story reveals what family rejection does to the brain—and how new attachments can help us heal.
Punch the monkey went viral after an interaction with his mother stole the hearts of many. Brogan Stewart, a Concordia ...
Punch, a baby macaque monkey at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, has quickly become an online celebrity. Zoo staff say he is acclimating to his roommates.
I can't be the only one absolutely engulfed by updates on the life of that little monkey at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.
Like viral sensation Punch and his orange stuffed orangutan, Project Chimps has a resident that can't get enough of her Grinch toys, the sanctuary's executive director says.
Drill sergeants welcome a new class of recruits prior to executing the 'First 100 Yards' at Fort Moore, Georgia, January 2024. (Capt. Stephanie Snyder/Army) New Army recruits are entering the service ...