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Punch, Baby Monkey and Zoo

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 · 7d
Japanese Zoo Responds After Viral Clip Shows Orphaned Baby Monkey Punch Being Dragged by Troop
A viral video showing orphaned baby monkey Punch being dragged by adult macaques sparked concern online

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 · 6d
Internet cheers on viral baby monkey ‘Punch’ as story takes hopeful turn
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Punch the baby monkey now has a “bodyguard” after viral zoo drama
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Punch the monkey’s stuffed orangutan sells out from Ikea stores
The stuffed orangutan made famous by Punch, the abandoned baby macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan who captured hearts around the world, is largely sold out thanks to its newfound popularity.

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Japanese Zoo Home to Viral Baby Monkey Punch Addresses Concerns Over Macaques' Hair Loss and Living Conditions
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David Muir shares story of Punch, the monkey who found comfort in a toy orangutan
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10d

Is Your Partner ‘Monkey Branching’? Learn the Signs

Monkey branching may be happening more often. If you notice any signs, it’s best to talk to your partner and address the issues early.
The New York Times
9mon

This Was Odd: These Monkeys Kidnapped Babies From Another Species.

Male capuchin monkeys on a Panamanian island were documented carrying around infant howler monkeys for no clearly discernible reason. By Elizabeth Landau Capuchin monkeys don’t generally hang out with their neighbors, the howler monkeys, on Jicarón ...
insider.si.edu
6mon

Howler monkeys. Behavior, ecology and conservation / Martín M. Kowalewski, Paul A. Garber, Liliana Cortés-Ortiz, Bernardo Urbani, Dionisios Youlatos, editors

Part I. Introduction. 1. Why is it important to continue studying the behavioral ecology and conservation management of howler monkeys? / Martín M. Kowalewski, Paul A. Garber, Liliana Cortés-Ortiz, Bernardo Urbani, and Dionisios Youlatos -- Part II.
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2mon

The surprising truth behind monkeys’ mischievous reputation

From a quick swipe of a banana to elaborate “ransoms” of smartphones, monkey shenanigans have earned these adorable animals a worldwide reputation as mischievous little thieves. Perhaps you’ve seen viral videos of a macaque at a temple snatching an ...
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