Punch, Viral and Monkey
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Footage of Punch, a seven-month-old Japanese macaque, has gone viral around the world after he was rejected by his mother and formed a bond with a soft toy
We can all agree that watching cute baby animal videos on a daily basis is a necessity. Plan and simple, these hairy, feathery, and furry little infants just bring so much joy into our lives. Is it their cuteness? Their curiosity? We don’t think there ...
Punch the baby monkey is a six-month-old Japanese macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo that everyone on the internet feels very maternal over
Dozens of fans flocked to a Japanese zoo on Friday to catch a glimpse of a baby macaque who shot to social media stardom months after being abandoned by his mother. Japanese baby macaques cling to their mothers to feel safe and to build up their muscles.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There is just something about watching baby animals munch away that is oh so satisfying and incredibly adorable. Just take the precious little baby marmoset in this video, for instance.
Earlier this month, Oakley Reign the spider monkey went somewhere new: Prairie Village City Hall. As the northeast Johnson County city considers changing its definition of dangerous wild animals to include all monkeys - which would outlaw keeping the ...
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When a soft toy becomes a mother: The heartbreaking video of a baby monkey the internet cannot forget
A short video recently surfaced online showing a tiny baby monkey clutching a soft toy, playing with it gently, holding it close, almost protectively. There is no loud drama, no background music needed,