"Spends Day Peacefully": Japan Zoo Says 'Punch The Monkey' Isn't Being Bullied

A Japanese zoo has clarified that a young monkey, known as 'Punch The Monkey', is not being bullied, despite widespread concern from social media users. This baby monkey has recently captured the attention of the internet, leading to various discussions about its well-being. In response to the growing anxiety among animal lovers, the zoo emphasized that the monkey is being well-cared for and spends its days peacefully. The zoo's statement reflects a commitment to animal welfare and aims to reassure the public about the conditions in which the monkey lives. This incident underscores the impact of social media on perceptions of animal care and the responsibilities of institutions in addressing public concerns.
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