Punch, the viral baby monkey, is a Japanese macaque. Is this the same species of nonnative monkeys found in Central Florida?
Japanese macaques are smart social animals. We expect that Punch will be able to learn how to find a place in his monkey group.
"Primate mothers are some of the best mothers you will find in the animal kingdom," one expert said. So what happened with Punch's mom?
Punch the Monkey brought the Internet to tears. The baby macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan was abandoned by his mother and bullied by his fellow snow monkeys, leading him to cling to a plush ...
In the wild, Punch's fellow Japanese macaques are often seen as pests to be shooed away or even eliminated to prevent economic damage to farmers.
Punch, a baby snow monkey known for its internet fame, highlights the divide in Japan over managing wild macaque populations. While celebrated online, these primates are seen as pests in agricultural ...
The Internet is swooning over viral baby monkey Punch, and honestly we are too. Check out this viral video of an orphaned macaque in Japan.
An abandoned baby monkey at a zoo near Tokyo, Japan has bonded with a plush toy after being left by his mother.
Punch, a baby Japanese macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo, has become an internet sensation, even as wild snow monkeys in Japan face culling due to population concerns.
Punch the baby snow monkey and his stuffed orangutan have gained global admiration, highlighting the stark contrast between his popularity and the contentious issue of crop-damaging macaques in Japan.