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Punch, the IKEA Monkey, and the Real Connection: A March 2026 Update
If you’ve been online at all over the past year, you’ve seen him: Punch, a baby Japanese macaque, clinging to a stuffed IKEA orangutan like it was his only lifeline. He wasn’t playing. He was coping. After being rejected by … Continue reading →
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Tagged autonomy, bullying, captivity, connection, forming bonds, humanity, Ichikawa City Zoo, IKEA, IKEA orangutan, inhumane, Japan, love, macaque, PETA, punch, real connection, resilience, sanctuary, zoo
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