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| Boilerpipe Text | There I was, mindlessly scrolling through Instagram, when I saw him. He was under 2 feet tall, sporting big, mournful eyes and tightly clutching a stuffed orangutan. I couldn’t look away.
Of course, I am talking about Punch, the world’s sweetest, saddest little monkey. One look at him, and it’s clear that all he wants is love. Well, he’s gotten it, though not in quite the way he intended. Much of the internet has fallen in love with him—myself, included—with tens of millions of social media users obsessing over Punch’s videos from Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo. As we watch him clinging to his plushie, our hearts feel like they’re about to burst. And when we see him being shunned and bullied by his fellow macaques, it is like a (forgive the pun) punch to our collective gut.
Yes,
cute baby animals
litter the internet, but Punch is different. As a former editor for
National Geographic
, I’ve seen firsthand how certain animals capture our hearts and minds. Now Punch has joined the ranks of tiny Thai hippo Moo Deng, Boo the Pomeranian and Grumpy Cat.
So what is it about him? Why can’t we get enough? And what will happen to poor Punch? You’ve got questions—we’ve got answers. We’ve curated a list of interesting, insightful and downright adorable tidbits about Punch. From hot takes to
heartwarming news
, here’s everything you need to know about the cutest animal on the internet right now.
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Who Punch the Monkey is
Punch is a ridiculously cute 7-month-old Japanese macaque, or “snow monkey,” who was born at the Ichikawa City Zoo in July 2026. His mother rejected him shortly after he was born, so zookeepers gave him an orangutan plushie to cuddle with and function as a surrogate mother. When the zoo released videos in February of Punch snuggling with his well-worn orangutan and dragging it forlornly, they quickly went viral.
Zoo officials say their monthly visitors have more than doubled in the rush to see Punch. Ikea’s $20 Djungelskog plushie, the toy Punch is holding, has sold out in multiple countries and even prompted bidding wars on resale platforms. And heart-wrenching videos of Punch, like
this one
from CBS that shows adult macaque monkeys beating him up, have racked up millions of views and have people frantically Googling “Is Punch OK?” In fact, in February, Punch was one of Google’s top trending searches, right alongside our favorite Olympians. He even got his own Easter-egg animation on Google. (We won’t ruin the surprise—type in “Punch the Monkey” and try it yourself!)
Why he’s such a big deal
Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
It takes a lot more than cuteness to create a viral animal sensation, though that is a key component. If you see something adorable, “within a seventh of a second, you get activity in the [pleasure-processing] orbitofrontal cortex,” Morten Kringelbach, a neuroscientist from Oxford University, tells the
Economist
. This taps into a primal part of our psyche that makes us want to protect our species’ littlest ones, and as Kringelbach aptly notes, Punch “looks so like a baby, walking around with that soft toy.”
There’s also a heavy dose of anthropomorphism going on here. We identify with Punch’s
struggles and emotions
(or at least what we’re interpreting as his emotions). We basically are all Punch … at least in our minds. A new Ikea ad plays that up: “Sometimes, family is who we find along the way.” The social media tagline? “We’re ALL Punch’s family now.” It’s not subtle, but then again, neither are our visceral feelings about Punch.
Here’s why this moment has gone beyond a simple “aww.”
We all love a good underdog story
Luke Skywalker. Harry Potter. Rocky. And way before any of those guys, David of David and Goliath. We have always been drawn to tales of the unlikely hero who rises up against all odds and defeats the bad guys. And in this case, it’s Punch versus the mean monkeys, who not only won’t give him the time of day but also have been violent toward him. As the
Economist
notes, “Life has placed obstacles in his path, this narrative goes, and he is much smaller than his foes. But Punch is resilient and determined to make it in macaque society. When others knock him down, he gets back up. Viewers urge him to #HangInTherePunch.”
Read more on
The Economist
His “trauma” serves as a stand-in for our own
Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
Punch’s story has inspired devoted internet legions to post things like “I WOULD DIE FOR PUNCH.” Why?
His rejection and loneliness feel relatable
. And it can feel more comfortable to talk about an “animal avatar” and Punch’s struggles than to dig into our own. Internet-famous animals like Punch can “let people connect, empathize, flirt, and vent while avoiding vulnerability.” Punch’s struggle is
our
struggle, and we don’t have to really admit it. We can let him—and memes and jokes and comment sections—do the work.
Read more on
Salon
It’s made us wonder how monkey moms could abandon their babies …
It is actually very unusual for a mama macaque to abandon her young, but “age, health and inexperience” can all be reasons it happens, primatology expert Alison Behies tells the
Guardian
. Punch was his mother’s first offspring, so we know she was inexperienced. In addition, Punch was born during a heat wave, and the environmental stress may have played into his abandonment.
Read more on
The Guardian
… and what that other monkey business is all about
Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
As it turns out, the other macaques aren’t actually being “mean” to Punch, according to
animal behaviorists
. This is just how their matrilineal social hierarchies function, with dominant and subordinate families. Typically, mother monkeys help their children learn the behaviors appropriate to their place in the hierarchy. Without a mother to guide him, Punch is being “taught” by the group. Although it may look like bullying, “it is just a sort of a normal part of a macaque society to have that sort of aggression as normal social behavior.”
Read more on
PBS
It highlights feelings about our own moms (sob!)
In the 1950s, U.S. researcher Harry Harlow conducted a psychology experiment using rhesus monkeys that examined the bond between parents and children. He removed baby monkeys from their mothers, then gave one set of babies a soft monkey-shaped doll and the other set a wire cage in the shape of a monkey that could dispense food and water. The monkeys spent significantly more time clinging to the cloth dolls than to the wire cages, showing that primate relationships involve a whole lot more than meeting a child’s basic biological needs. This is the basis for attachment theory, which underlies our understanding of human development and parent-child relationships. The bottom line: We are hardwired for affection.
Read more on
The Conversation
Punch gives us hope as he makes friends
Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
More recent videos released by the Ichikawa City Zoo show Punch making social progress. (Yay, Punch!) In one, he gets groomed by a peer. In another, he’s hanging with his fellow monkeys. And in yet another, he hugs an adult monkey and then hops on his back for a ride. And just like we all related to Punch’s sadness, his redemption arc is giving us
a little bit of hope
that things will turn out OK.
See more on
ABC World News Tonight
How you can dive deeper
Well, if you weren’t obsessed with Punch the Monkey before, we’re guessing you are now! Lucky for you, we’ve found some additional links for listening, reading and watching that can take you even deeper down the Punch rabbit hole.
Listen:
“
Punch the Lonely Monkey and Other Recent Animal Encounter News Stories
” on
Tooth&Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks
“
Punch the Monkey’s Saga and Attachment Theory
” on
The Last Show with David Cooper
“
Punch the Monkey and Bad News About Flat Faced Dogs
” on
The Science Pawdcast
Discuss:
r/punchthemonkey subreddit
Watch:
The Ichikawa City Zoo doesn’t have a livestream set up for 24/7 Punch viewing, but it does post updates about Punch’s journey on its official
X
account. You can also check out TikTok for more Punch—just beware of AI videos purporting to be the real thing!
RELATED:
Everyone’s Talking About
Heated Rivalry
—Here’s Why the Most Addictive Show on Television Is Exactly What We Need Right Now
Meet the Adorable Star of Our February Cover: Millie!
Meet Penny, the Pup That Just Won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (You’re Totally Going to Fall in Love!)
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# Everyone’s Talking About Punch the Monkey—Here’s Why We’re All So Invested in the Little Guy’s Journey to Love and Acceptance

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By [Ryleigh Nucilli](https://www.rd.com/author/ryleigh-nucilli/)
Published on Mar. 06, 2026
He’s the cutest thing on the internet right now—maybe ever—but there’s more to the Punch phenomenon than his sweet face and heartbreaking story
There I was, mindlessly scrolling through Instagram, when I saw him. He was under 2 feet tall, sporting big, mournful eyes and tightly clutching a stuffed orangutan. I couldn’t look away.
Of course, I am talking about Punch, the world’s sweetest, saddest little monkey. One look at him, and it’s clear that all he wants is love. Well, he’s gotten it, though not in quite the way he intended. Much of the internet has fallen in love with him—myself, included—with tens of millions of social media users obsessing over Punch’s videos from Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo. As we watch him clinging to his plushie, our hearts feel like they’re about to burst. And when we see him being shunned and bullied by his fellow macaques, it is like a (forgive the pun) punch to our collective gut.
Yes, [cute baby animals](https://www.rd.com/list/baby-wild-animals-pictures/) litter the internet, but Punch is different. As a former editor for *National Geographic*, I’ve seen firsthand how certain animals capture our hearts and minds. Now Punch has joined the ranks of tiny Thai hippo Moo Deng, Boo the Pomeranian and Grumpy Cat.
So what is it about him? Why can’t we get enough? And what will happen to poor Punch? You’ve got questions—we’ve got answers. We’ve curated a list of interesting, insightful and downright adorable tidbits about Punch. From hot takes to [heartwarming news](https://www.rd.com/article/good-news-stories-2025/), here’s everything you need to know about the cutest animal on the internet right now.
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## Who Punch the Monkey is
Punch is a ridiculously cute 7-month-old Japanese macaque, or “snow monkey,” who was born at the Ichikawa City Zoo in July 2026. His mother rejected him shortly after he was born, so zookeepers gave him an orangutan plushie to cuddle with and function as a surrogate mother. When the zoo released videos in February of Punch snuggling with his well-worn orangutan and dragging it forlornly, they quickly went viral.
Zoo officials say their monthly visitors have more than doubled in the rush to see Punch. Ikea’s \$20 Djungelskog plushie, the toy Punch is holding, has sold out in multiple countries and even prompted bidding wars on resale platforms. And heart-wrenching videos of Punch, like [this one](https://www.tiktok.com/@cbsnews/video/7609042406528339213?q=ichikawa%20city%20zoo&t=1772547105170) from CBS that shows adult macaque monkeys beating him up, have racked up millions of views and have people frantically Googling “Is Punch OK?” In fact, in February, Punch was one of Google’s top trending searches, right alongside our favorite Olympians. He even got his own Easter-egg animation on Google. (We won’t ruin the surprise—type in “Punch the Monkey” and try it yourself!)
## Why he’s such a big deal

Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
It takes a lot more than cuteness to create a viral animal sensation, though that is a key component. If you see something adorable, “within a seventh of a second, you get activity in the \[pleasure-processing\] orbitofrontal cortex,” Morten Kringelbach, a neuroscientist from Oxford University, tells the *Economist*. This taps into a primal part of our psyche that makes us want to protect our species’ littlest ones, and as Kringelbach aptly notes, Punch “looks so like a baby, walking around with that soft toy.”
There’s also a heavy dose of anthropomorphism going on here. We identify with Punch’s [struggles and emotions](https://www.rd.com/article/emotional-strength/) (or at least what we’re interpreting as his emotions). We basically are all Punch … at least in our minds. A new Ikea ad plays that up: “Sometimes, family is who we find along the way.” The social media tagline? “We’re ALL Punch’s family now.” It’s not subtle, but then again, neither are our visceral feelings about Punch.
Here’s why this moment has gone beyond a simple “aww.”
### We all love a good underdog story
Luke Skywalker. Harry Potter. Rocky. And way before any of those guys, David of David and Goliath. We have always been drawn to tales of the unlikely hero who rises up against all odds and defeats the bad guys. And in this case, it’s Punch versus the mean monkeys, who not only won’t give him the time of day but also have been violent toward him. As the *Economist* notes, “Life has placed obstacles in his path, this narrative goes, and he is much smaller than his foes. But Punch is resilient and determined to make it in macaque society. When others knock him down, he gets back up. Viewers urge him to \#HangInTherePunch.”
Read more on [*The Economist*](https://www.economist.com/culture/2026/03/02/punch-a-young-japanese-macaque-has-hit-a-nerve)
### His “trauma” serves as a stand-in for our own

Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
Punch’s story has inspired devoted internet legions to post things like “I WOULD DIE FOR PUNCH.” Why? [His rejection and loneliness feel relatable](https://www.rd.com/article/importance-of-community/). And it can feel more comfortable to talk about an “animal avatar” and Punch’s struggles than to dig into our own. Internet-famous animals like Punch can “let people connect, empathize, flirt, and vent while avoiding vulnerability.” Punch’s struggle is *our* struggle, and we don’t have to really admit it. We can let him—and memes and jokes and comment sections—do the work.
Read more on *[Salon](https://www.salon.com/2026/02/27/punch-the-monkey-deserves-better-and-we-do-too/)*
### It’s made us wonder how monkey moms could abandon their babies …
It is actually very unusual for a mama macaque to abandon her young, but “age, health and inexperience” can all be reasons it happens, primatology expert Alison Behies tells the *Guardian*. Punch was his mother’s first offspring, so we know she was inexperienced. In addition, Punch was born during a heat wave, and the environmental stress may have played into his abandonment.
Read more on [*The Guardian*](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/23/punch-monkey-japan-macaque-why-do-mother-animals-abandon-offspring)
### … and what that other monkey business is all about

Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
As it turns out, the other macaques aren’t actually being “mean” to Punch, according to [animal behaviorists](https://www.rd.com/list/facts-about-animals/). This is just how their matrilineal social hierarchies function, with dominant and subordinate families. Typically, mother monkeys help their children learn the behaviors appropriate to their place in the hierarchy. Without a mother to guide him, Punch is being “taught” by the group. Although it may look like bullying, “it is just a sort of a normal part of a macaque society to have that sort of aggression as normal social behavior.”
Read more on [PBS](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/punch-the-monkey-melts-hearts-after-rejection-and-unlikely-friendship)
### It highlights feelings about our own moms (sob!)
In the 1950s, U.S. researcher Harry Harlow conducted a psychology experiment using rhesus monkeys that examined the bond between parents and children. He removed baby monkeys from their mothers, then gave one set of babies a soft monkey-shaped doll and the other set a wire cage in the shape of a monkey that could dispense food and water. The monkeys spent significantly more time clinging to the cloth dolls than to the wire cages, showing that primate relationships involve a whole lot more than meeting a child’s basic biological needs. This is the basis for attachment theory, which underlies our understanding of human development and parent-child relationships. The bottom line: We are hardwired for affection.
Read more on *[The Conversation](https://theconversation.com/a-viral-monkey-his-plushie-and-a-70-year-old-experiment-what-punch-tells-us-about-attachment-theory-276625)*
### Punch gives us hope as he makes friends

Anadolu/GETTY IMAGES
More recent videos released by the Ichikawa City Zoo show Punch making social progress. (Yay, Punch!) In one, he gets groomed by a peer. In another, he’s hanging with his fellow monkeys. And in yet another, he hugs an adult monkey and then hops on his back for a ride. And just like we all related to Punch’s sadness, his redemption arc is giving us [a little bit of hope](https://www.rd.com/list/hope-quotes/) that things will turn out OK.
See more on *[ABC World News Tonight](https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVTeBoNAeMe/)*
## How you can dive deeper
Well, if you weren’t obsessed with Punch the Monkey before, we’re guessing you are now! Lucky for you, we’ve found some additional links for listening, reading and watching that can take you even deeper down the Punch rabbit hole.
**Listen:**
- “
[Punch the Lonely Monkey and Other Recent Animal Encounter News Stories](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tooth-claw-true-stories-of-animal-attacks/id1530064872)
” on *Tooth\&Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks*
- “
[Punch the Monkey’s Saga and Attachment Theory](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/punch-the-monkeys-saga-and-attachment-theory/id1168275879?i=1000751953167)
” on *The Last Show with David Cooper*
- “
[Punch the Monkey and Bad News About Flat Faced Dogs](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-8-episode-2-punch-the-monkey-and-bad-news/id1470690214?i=1000752337584)
” on *The Science Pawdcast*
**Discuss:** [r/punchthemonkey subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/punchthemonkey/)
**Watch:** The Ichikawa City Zoo doesn’t have a livestream set up for 24/7 Punch viewing, but it does post updates about Punch’s journey on its official [X](https://x.com/ishikawazoo_jp/status/2025124622606463036) account. You can also check out TikTok for more Punch—just beware of AI videos purporting to be the real thing\!
## RELATED:
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| Readable Markdown | There I was, mindlessly scrolling through Instagram, when I saw him. He was under 2 feet tall, sporting big, mournful eyes and tightly clutching a stuffed orangutan. I couldn’t look away.
Of course, I am talking about Punch, the world’s sweetest, saddest little monkey. One look at him, and it’s clear that all he wants is love. Well, he’s gotten it, though not in quite the way he intended. Much of the internet has fallen in love with him—myself, included—with tens of millions of social media users obsessing over Punch’s videos from Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo. As we watch him clinging to his plushie, our hearts feel like they’re about to burst. And when we see him being shunned and bullied by his fellow macaques, it is like a (forgive the pun) punch to our collective gut.
Yes, [cute baby animals](https://www.rd.com/list/baby-wild-animals-pictures/) litter the internet, but Punch is different. As a former editor for *National Geographic*, I’ve seen firsthand how certain animals capture our hearts and minds. Now Punch has joined the ranks of tiny Thai hippo Moo Deng, Boo the Pomeranian and Grumpy Cat.
So what is it about him? Why can’t we get enough? And what will happen to poor Punch? You’ve got questions—we’ve got answers. We’ve curated a list of interesting, insightful and downright adorable tidbits about Punch. From hot takes to [heartwarming news](https://www.rd.com/article/good-news-stories-2025/), here’s everything you need to know about the cutest animal on the internet right now.
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## Who Punch the Monkey is
Punch is a ridiculously cute 7-month-old Japanese macaque, or “snow monkey,” who was born at the Ichikawa City Zoo in July 2026. His mother rejected him shortly after he was born, so zookeepers gave him an orangutan plushie to cuddle with and function as a surrogate mother. When the zoo released videos in February of Punch snuggling with his well-worn orangutan and dragging it forlornly, they quickly went viral.
Zoo officials say their monthly visitors have more than doubled in the rush to see Punch. Ikea’s \$20 Djungelskog plushie, the toy Punch is holding, has sold out in multiple countries and even prompted bidding wars on resale platforms. And heart-wrenching videos of Punch, like [this one](https://www.tiktok.com/@cbsnews/video/7609042406528339213?q=ichikawa%20city%20zoo&t=1772547105170) from CBS that shows adult macaque monkeys beating him up, have racked up millions of views and have people frantically Googling “Is Punch OK?” In fact, in February, Punch was one of Google’s top trending searches, right alongside our favorite Olympians. He even got his own Easter-egg animation on Google. (We won’t ruin the surprise—type in “Punch the Monkey” and try it yourself!)
## Why he’s such a big deal

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It takes a lot more than cuteness to create a viral animal sensation, though that is a key component. If you see something adorable, “within a seventh of a second, you get activity in the \[pleasure-processing\] orbitofrontal cortex,” Morten Kringelbach, a neuroscientist from Oxford University, tells the *Economist*. This taps into a primal part of our psyche that makes us want to protect our species’ littlest ones, and as Kringelbach aptly notes, Punch “looks so like a baby, walking around with that soft toy.”
There’s also a heavy dose of anthropomorphism going on here. We identify with Punch’s [struggles and emotions](https://www.rd.com/article/emotional-strength/) (or at least what we’re interpreting as his emotions). We basically are all Punch … at least in our minds. A new Ikea ad plays that up: “Sometimes, family is who we find along the way.” The social media tagline? “We’re ALL Punch’s family now.” It’s not subtle, but then again, neither are our visceral feelings about Punch.
Here’s why this moment has gone beyond a simple “aww.”
### We all love a good underdog story
Luke Skywalker. Harry Potter. Rocky. And way before any of those guys, David of David and Goliath. We have always been drawn to tales of the unlikely hero who rises up against all odds and defeats the bad guys. And in this case, it’s Punch versus the mean monkeys, who not only won’t give him the time of day but also have been violent toward him. As the *Economist* notes, “Life has placed obstacles in his path, this narrative goes, and he is much smaller than his foes. But Punch is resilient and determined to make it in macaque society. When others knock him down, he gets back up. Viewers urge him to \#HangInTherePunch.”
Read more on [*The Economist*](https://www.economist.com/culture/2026/03/02/punch-a-young-japanese-macaque-has-hit-a-nerve)
### His “trauma” serves as a stand-in for our own

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Punch’s story has inspired devoted internet legions to post things like “I WOULD DIE FOR PUNCH.” Why? [His rejection and loneliness feel relatable](https://www.rd.com/article/importance-of-community/). And it can feel more comfortable to talk about an “animal avatar” and Punch’s struggles than to dig into our own. Internet-famous animals like Punch can “let people connect, empathize, flirt, and vent while avoiding vulnerability.” Punch’s struggle is *our* struggle, and we don’t have to really admit it. We can let him—and memes and jokes and comment sections—do the work.
Read more on *[Salon](https://www.salon.com/2026/02/27/punch-the-monkey-deserves-better-and-we-do-too/)*
### It’s made us wonder how monkey moms could abandon their babies …
It is actually very unusual for a mama macaque to abandon her young, but “age, health and inexperience” can all be reasons it happens, primatology expert Alison Behies tells the *Guardian*. Punch was his mother’s first offspring, so we know she was inexperienced. In addition, Punch was born during a heat wave, and the environmental stress may have played into his abandonment.
Read more on [*The Guardian*](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/23/punch-monkey-japan-macaque-why-do-mother-animals-abandon-offspring)
### … and what that other monkey business is all about

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As it turns out, the other macaques aren’t actually being “mean” to Punch, according to [animal behaviorists](https://www.rd.com/list/facts-about-animals/). This is just how their matrilineal social hierarchies function, with dominant and subordinate families. Typically, mother monkeys help their children learn the behaviors appropriate to their place in the hierarchy. Without a mother to guide him, Punch is being “taught” by the group. Although it may look like bullying, “it is just a sort of a normal part of a macaque society to have that sort of aggression as normal social behavior.”
Read more on [PBS](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/punch-the-monkey-melts-hearts-after-rejection-and-unlikely-friendship)
### It highlights feelings about our own moms (sob!)
In the 1950s, U.S. researcher Harry Harlow conducted a psychology experiment using rhesus monkeys that examined the bond between parents and children. He removed baby monkeys from their mothers, then gave one set of babies a soft monkey-shaped doll and the other set a wire cage in the shape of a monkey that could dispense food and water. The monkeys spent significantly more time clinging to the cloth dolls than to the wire cages, showing that primate relationships involve a whole lot more than meeting a child’s basic biological needs. This is the basis for attachment theory, which underlies our understanding of human development and parent-child relationships. The bottom line: We are hardwired for affection.
Read more on *[The Conversation](https://theconversation.com/a-viral-monkey-his-plushie-and-a-70-year-old-experiment-what-punch-tells-us-about-attachment-theory-276625)*
### Punch gives us hope as he makes friends

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More recent videos released by the Ichikawa City Zoo show Punch making social progress. (Yay, Punch!) In one, he gets groomed by a peer. In another, he’s hanging with his fellow monkeys. And in yet another, he hugs an adult monkey and then hops on his back for a ride. And just like we all related to Punch’s sadness, his redemption arc is giving us [a little bit of hope](https://www.rd.com/list/hope-quotes/) that things will turn out OK.
See more on *[ABC World News Tonight](https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVTeBoNAeMe/)*
## How you can dive deeper
Well, if you weren’t obsessed with Punch the Monkey before, we’re guessing you are now! Lucky for you, we’ve found some additional links for listening, reading and watching that can take you even deeper down the Punch rabbit hole.
**Listen:**
- “
[Punch the Lonely Monkey and Other Recent Animal Encounter News Stories](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tooth-claw-true-stories-of-animal-attacks/id1530064872)
” on *Tooth\&Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks*
- “
[Punch the Monkey’s Saga and Attachment Theory](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/punch-the-monkeys-saga-and-attachment-theory/id1168275879?i=1000751953167)
” on *The Last Show with David Cooper*
- “
[Punch the Monkey and Bad News About Flat Faced Dogs](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-8-episode-2-punch-the-monkey-and-bad-news/id1470690214?i=1000752337584)
” on *The Science Pawdcast*
**Discuss:** [r/punchthemonkey subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/punchthemonkey/)
**Watch:** The Ichikawa City Zoo doesn’t have a livestream set up for 24/7 Punch viewing, but it does post updates about Punch’s journey on its official [X](https://x.com/ishikawazoo_jp/status/2025124622606463036) account. You can also check out TikTok for more Punch—just beware of AI videos purporting to be the real thing\!
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