Sad reason why Punch, the viral baby monkey, always carries his stuffed animal

The story of a tiny monkey named Punch has taken the internet by storm.

And honestly, it’s not hard to see why.

Here’s the heartbreaking reason why he carries around a stuffed animal.

Struggled to fit in

Affectionately called Punch-kun, this baby macaque was born in July 2025 but sadly abandoned by his mother soon after. Without the warmth and care every newborn needs, his early days were full of struggle.

Thankfully, the devoted team at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan stepped in.

Caretakers hand-raised Punch, carefully tracking his growth and slowly introducing him to other macaques as he got older.

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But when it came time to move him into an enclosure with the rest of the monkeys, staff noticed something heartbreaking: he was struggling to fit in.

Because baby monkeys normally cling to their mothers from the moment they’re born, Punch seemed anxious and unsure of himself. So keepers tried something simple, and incredibly sweet. They gave him an oversized stuffed orangutan for comfort.

And guess what? It worked.

Eats with it

Punch quickly bonded with the plush toy, carrying it everywhere he goes. He sleeps with it. Eats with it. Plays with it. According to local reports, he treats it like the mother he never had. The sight of the six-month-old macaque dragging his worn stuffed friend around the enclosure has melted hearts across Japan, and far beyond. Photos and videos have gone viral, turning Punch into an unlikely celebrity.

And with fame came crowds.

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Huge lines have formed outside the zoo as locals and tourists alike flock to catch a glimpse of the tiny monkey and his stuffed companion. On February 15, the zoo shared a message thanking visitors:

“We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who visited us today,” the zoo said in a statement on February 15.

“All of our staff were surprised by the unexpected turnout, something we have never experienced before.We would like to apologize for the delay in getting you through the gate. We will continue to prepare for next week’s three-day weekend so that you can enjoy your visit in comfort.”

Expressed concern

Visitors have been sharing their own heartwarming experiences online.

“I went to see Punch. ️He showed off his cute little toy, running and lying around,” one person wrote on X.

“I went to see Punch-kun, but the other animals were also so close and cute, it was a lot of fun. I’m sure the shop staff were really tired from the crowds. I’m rooting for you.”

Of course, not everyone sees only the adorable side.

“It is cute to see the little monkey dragging the stuffed animal around but it is very sad at the same time.”

Others expressed concern about the sudden surge of attention:

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“I really hope Punch finds his place. Zoos do vital work for animal welfare, and seeing the staff support Punch through his struggles shows their deep commitment. It’s a heartwarming effort,” one person commented on the zoo’s X statement.

“It’s a wonderful zoo, with a laid-back atmosphere and a close connection to the animals. I’m worried that the sudden surge in activity might tire out the other animals, even if it’s only temporary. Please put the animals first (though I’m sure the staff are most concerned about this,” wrote another.

In a more recent update, the zoo reassured fans that Punch is making progress:

“He has a variety of experiences every day, such as being groomed, messing around with them, and being scolded, and he is learning every day how to live in a group as a monkey!”

For animal lovers, Punch’s story is both tender and bittersweet — a reminder of how deeply even the smallest creatures need comfort and connection.

And if his stuffed orangutan helps him feel safe while he finds his place in the world? We’re rooting for him every step of the way.

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