The zoo shared snaps of the besties including one photo of Punch riding on the back of his new mate. In another post shared ...
While the Internet remains under Japanese monkey Punch’s spell, two wildlife experts answer the questions you’ve been waiting to ask, and explain how you can mi ...
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Phoenix Zoo staff tossed a stuffed toy to Bodie, a 4-year-old siamang, to encourage play and behavioral enrichment.
On March 3, which marks the 13th World Wildlife Day, China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration released a report saying that the country has seen a notable improvement in the quality of ...
The special project was unveiled in a video shared on social media, showing Eiichiro Oda seated at his desk, shrouded in ...
On world wildlife day, Malavika Mohanan reflects on her experiences, emphasising the importance of patience and respect for ...
Since moving to Tokyo last year, my friends back in New York have made a habit of sending me viral posts about Japan. That's ...
Punch, a monkey that went viral after he was abandoned by his mother in a Japanese zoo, is reminiscent of a foundational ...
He’s the rejected monkey who has become the internet’s adopted animal baby. But while you cannot take Punch home, you can curl up with his companion — if you can find one in stock, that is.
If you’ve been on the internet in the past few weeks, chances are you’ve seen him: a tiny gray-brown monkey dragging a big, stuffed orangutan around Japan’s Ichikawa Zoo. His name? Punch-kun, or Punch ...