Signs a Monkey Is Sick: How Zookeepers Care for an Ill Japanese Macaque Like Punch
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Signs a Monkey Is Sick: How Zookeepers Care for an Ill Japanese Macaque Like Punch

How to Tell If a Monkey Is Sick — And What Caretakers Must Do Immediately

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Why Do We Love Stuffed Animals? The Psychology Behind Comfort Objects — From Punch the Monkey to Humans

Why Do We Love Stuffed Animals? The Psychology Behind Comfort Objects — From Punch the Monkey to Humans

From a Monkey’s Toy to a Human Truth: Why We Attach to Things That Can’t Love Us Back

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Why Punch Feels Lonely at Night: The Psychology Behind a Baby Monkey Hugging a Toy

Why Punch Feels Lonely at Night: The Psychology Behind a Baby Monkey Hugging a Toy

A Baby Monkey, a Plush Toy, and the Fear of Being Alone — Punch’s Emotional Story

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From Rejection to Love: Why Punch the Monkey Found Family Beyond Blood

From Rejection to Love: Why Punch the Monkey Found Family Beyond Blood

Abandoned by His Mother, Loved by Strangers: The Emotional Story of Punch

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