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Ichikawa City Zoo has given fans an update on how Punch the baby monkey is doing as he continues to integrate with his new troop
Punch the monkey, who won hearts online after turning to a plush orangutan toy for company, is now reported to be getting on well with his real-life zoo companions. In an update on X, Ichikawa Zoo clarified that Punch was not being "scolded" by others, and was playing with baby monkeys. "He continues to do well," the zoo said.
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