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.
An abandoned baby macaque’s story reveals what family rejection does to the brain—and how new attachments can help us heal.
Has Punch the Monkey finally found a new home and been adopted? Nope. Let's clear up what's happening with the internet's ...
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No tracks, no crowds: 12 finds along a Civil War-era railroad route
Everything back home was flooded, so I drove out to a clear, fast creek tied to a Civil War skirmish with an old railroad ...
Punch, a Japanese macaque, received an outpour of online love after videos of him clutching a small orangutan plushie at the Ichikawa City Zoo went viral.
Punch the monkey might be having a tough time in his enclosure, but his sweet friendship with his plushie toy has captured ...
At a zoo outside Tokyo, the monkey enclosure has become a must-see attraction thanks to an inseparable pair: Punch, a baby ...
At a remote and barren Sahara desert site in Niger, scientists have unearthed fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus, among ...
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