Has Punch the Monkey finally found a new home and been adopted? Nope. Let's clear up what's happening with the internet's favorite macaque.
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.
Born Free, the wildlife charity, has warned that Punch's viral fame could do more harm than good—for him and for his species.
Over the past few weeks, a baby macaque at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo named Punch has taken the internet by storm. Viral ...
The internet recently found itself deeply moved by the heartbreaking story of Punch, the abandoned baby monkey in Japan, sparking conversations across social media about animal cruelty, rescue, and ...
Videos showing the forlorn little macaque dragging around his orangutan plushy went viral and gained him global sympathy ...
Punch, a baby macaque monkey at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, has quickly become an online celebrity. Zoo staff say he is acclimating to his roommates.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Social media has since been hit with a deluge of Punch videos claiming that he has been “adopted” or that he’s gained a “bodyguard ...