The story of Punch, the baby macaque, has touched hearts worldwide.
Affectionately known as Punch-kun, he was born in July 2025 but was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth. Caretakers at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan stepped in to rescue him, hand-raising him while closely monitoring his growth and gradually introducing him to other macaques.
Despite their efforts, when Punch was moved into an enclosure with other monkeys, he struggled to integrate into the group.
Caretakers at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan stepped in to rescue and hand-raise Punch, carefully monitoring his growth and gradually introducing him to other macaques.
Monkeys typically cling to their mothers from birth, so to ease his anxiety and loneliness, caretakers gave Punch an oversized stuffed orangutan. He quickly formed a strong bond with the toy, carrying it everywhere he goes.
Local reports say he treats the stuffed animal like the mother he never had—sleeping, eating, and playing with it as if it were real.
The six-month-old’s attachment has not only surprised zoo staff but also captured hearts across Japan and around the world. Images of Punch with his stuffed companion have gone viral online, enchanting viewers everywhere.
The zoo has seen huge crowds of visitors, with locals and tourists alike lining up to see Punch, offer their well-wishes, and cheer him on.
“We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who visited us today,” the zoo said in a statement on February 15.





