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The 'baby monkey punch effect': Why we hold on to what feels safe after emotional abandonment
If you’ve been on the internet recently, you’ve probably met Punch, the tiny Japanese macaque from Ichikawa City Zoo who became globally beloved for clinging to a stuffed orangutan toy with the ...
A baby monkey named Punch is struggling to find acceptance in his macaque enclosure in a Japanese zoo, and endeared social media users are fully on his side. Punch, who was abandoned by his mother ...
Animal rights activists say that viral online content about animals like ‘Punch-kun’ has the potential to drive the illegal wildlife trade. IKEA’s Djungelskog orangutan stuffed toy, which was made ...
At this point, Punch the monkey no longer belongs to the zoo. He belongs to the internet. The 7-month-old macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo near Tokyo first went viral for clinging to a stuffed animal ...
The macaque, now 9 months old, has been attracting tens of thousands of visitors to a small Japanese zoo. He ignores the attention. Japan Dispatch The macaque, now 9 months old, has been attracting ...
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