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🗓 And It's Too Late, Baby, Now It's Too Late, Though We Really Did Try to Make It 🐢

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What in the Monkey Heck Is Happening at Ichikawa Zoo? Let us take a moment — a long, bewildered, slack-jawed moment — to absorb what has transpired at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba Prefecture, just outside Tokyo , because the facts of this story read like a fever dream generated by a group chat that has lost all contact with civilization . You know Punch . If you've been anywhere near the internet this spring, you've likely heard of Punch . The baby Japanese macaque was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth at Ichikawa City Zoo, and zookeepers, after experimenting with rolled-up towels and other substitutes, settled on an IKEA orangutan plushie as his emotional support companion . The internet collectively shattered. Zoo attendance jumped more than 100,000 visitors year-over-year, reaching the highest annual total since the park opened in 1987 . Punch became a global phenomenon — a small, abandoned primate clutching a stuffed toy while the rest of his tro...

Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child; A Long Way From Home 🏚

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He Held On Tight — And the World Held On With Him: The Heartwarming Story of Punch the Monkey If you haven't yet heard about Punch , the tiny Japanese macaque at Japan's Ichikawa City Zoo who captured the entire internet's heart, prepare yourself — because this story is going to absolutely make your day! Born on July 26, 2025, little Punch came into the world weighing just 500 grams — barely more than a pound. His first-time mother, unfortunately, had no interest in raising him, and within a day of his birth, Punch was on his own . Dedicated zookeepers Kosuke Shikano and Shumpei Miyakoshi stepped in immediately, bottle-feeding the tiny baby and providing round-the-clock care. They named him Panchi-kun — Punch, in English — after a beloved Japanese manga artist , and they poured every bit of love into helping him thrive. But love from humans, as wonderful as it is, couldn't fully replace what Punch truly needed: a troop of his own . When Punch was finally ...