Punch, baby monkey and Ichikawa City Zoo
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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,
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Oakland Zoo celebrates 'milestone' birth of monkey
The Oakland Zoo is celebrating the arrival of the newest member of its family, with a newborn red-tailed monkey marking a "milestone," the first birth of a guenon species at the zoo, officials said.
The Oakland Zoo in California announced the birth of a red-tailed monkey -- the first primate of his species to be born at the facility.
After a clip of orphaned macaque Punch being pulled by other monkeys spread online, his Japanese zoo said the behavior reflects normal social learning within the troop.
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Say hello to the first-ever red-tailed monkey baby at the Oakland Zoo. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple is testing out red as the standout color choice for the next run of iPhone Pro models.
A 6-month-old Japanese monkey named Punch is gaining international attention at Japan's Ichikawa City Zoo after finding comfort in a plush orangutan toy. Punch was provided with the toy as a surrogate mother after being abandoned at birth.
An abandoned baby monkey at a Japanese zoo who found comfort in a stuffed animal is slowly being accepted by the rest of the troop.