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His name is Punch. 🧡

A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity.

Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers.

But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled.
He didn’t understand social cues.
He felt anxious.
He didn’t know where he belonged.

So the keepers gave him something simple —
an oversized orange plush toy.

He bonded with it instantly.

He carried it everywhere.
Dragged it behind him.
Slept with it.
Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed.

The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.”

What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go.

And here’s the part that matters:

As of recent updates, Punch is improving.
He’s playing with other young monkeys.
He’s learning social skills.
He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance.

Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic.

Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go.

#Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチ

His name is Punch. 🧡 A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers. But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled. He didn’t understand social cues. He felt anxious. He didn’t know where he belonged. So the keepers gave him something simple — an oversized orange plush toy. He bonded with it instantly. He carried it everywhere. Dragged it behind him. Slept with it. Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed. The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.” What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go. And here’s the part that matters: As of recent updates, Punch is improving. He’s playing with other young monkeys. He’s learning social skills. He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance. Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go. #Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチ

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His name is Punch. 🧡 A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers. But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled. He didn’t understand social cues. He felt anxious. He didn’t know where he belonged. So the keepers gave him something simple — an oversized orange plush toy. He bonded with it instantly. He carried it everywhere. Dragged it behind him. Slept with it. Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed. The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.” What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go. And here’s the part that matters: As of recent updates, Punch is improving. He’s playing with other young monkeys. He’s learning social skills. He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance. Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go. #Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチ

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