In a phone call the seller, who claimed he works in Denmark with his wife and that the cubs are in Iceland, said the cheetahs are 'very, very safe' and will grow no bigger than a dog.
There's surely a reason we all went briefly nuts about a lonely little snow monkey called Punch living in a Japanese zoo.
As Punch (baby monkey) gets global admiration, experts step in to dissect the many facets of human and animal behaviour ...
The zoo says Punch is adjusting to troop life amid growing attention, with staff insisting “animal welfare is the top ...
In a new video, the beloved baby macaque was spotted making friends and even riding on the back of fellow monkeys.
His viral stardom and the scramble for stuffed orangutans show how quickly — and cravenly — trauma becomes trend.
In the past week, Punch—the baby Japanese snow monkey who was reportedly abandoned by his mother and was being raised by zoo staff—has become an unlikely international celebrity. The tiny macaque, ...
A huge line of monkey fans was spotted about 18 miles outside of Tokyo at the Ichikawa City Zoo on Sunday, Feb. 22, hoping to catch a glimpse of the little guy and his beloved stuffed IKEA orangutan.
Much like their human cousins, baby macaques crave comfort.
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.