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Punch the Monkey Bonds with New Family at Japanese Zoo

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 2:04 pm
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Naga Munchetty delivered a heartwarming update on Punch the monkey during Saturday’s BBC Breakfast. The baby primate, rejected by his mother and initially bullied by others at a Japanese zoo, has shown remarkable progress.

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Positive Developments for Punch

Co-host Charlie Stayt introduced the segment: “Now, you may be familiar with the story of Punch. That’s the baby monkey that was given a cuddly toy.” With footage of Punch on screen, he added, “There he is, after he was rejected by his family at the zoo in Japan. A bit worried about him.”

Munchetty shared the encouraging news: “We have an update there, a positive update. Keepers have gradually been reintroducing Punch to the macaque troop, and it seems he’s parted ways with his stuffed orangutan as one of the adult females has taken him under her wing.”

She continued, “She grooms him, she holds him. Punch has even been spotted playing with some of the younger members of the troop as well.” As footage captured Punch swinging from a branch, Munchetty noted, “I think it kind of comes a bit more naturally to Punch. He’s doing well.”

Stayt responded, “And that’s good to see.”

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Social media users celebrated the news. One wrote, “That’s great news – however, can we petition the zoo to change and include some greenery and trees in the enclosure for them? It’s a concrete jungle, and no natural foliage for them.” Another suggested, “Can the BBC Verify team investigate?” A third simply said, “Aw, I am so glad.”

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The program also featured an interview with the family of missing student Jack O’Sullivan. His mother, Catherine, made a poignant plea: “Even at three, four o’clock in the morning, it could be that somebody has inadvertently seen something and not realised the significance, even after all this time.”

She emphasized, “But he hasn’t been abducted by an alien, you know, and he’s vanished into thin air. So I genuinely myself, feel that somebody does know more than what we do.”

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