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Primatologist says Punch’s story is not cute, it’s trauma

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Mariani Ramli says the internet’s favourite baby macaque is sparking deeper conversations about primate welfare and the dangers of wildlife exploitation.

RAUB: While scrolling through your social media feed, you’ve likely come across Punch, the adorable baby macaque at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo who’s gone viral for holding on to an orangutan plush toy.

Rejected by his mother soon after birth, the six-month-old was hand-raised by zookeepers and was given a plush toy for comfort – a detail that sparked global emotion as clips showed him approaching other monkeys before retreating to his toy, leaving viewers teary-eyed and protective.

But beneath the viral sadness lies a deeper story about primate bonding, emotional development, and survival.

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