A seven-month-old Japanese macaque, Punch, rejected by his mother and bullied by peers, found solace in a plush toy named ‘Ora-mama’. This heartwarming story of resilience and connection went viral globally, drawing immense sympathy and support. Recent updates reveal Punch has now made new friends at the zoo, signifying his growing acceptance within his social group.
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