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PETA Calls Out Treatment of Viral Baby Monkey Punch: ‘Animals Pay the Lifelong Price’

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Animal rights group says ‘zoos are not sanctuaries’ but places where animals are confined

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Through a statement, the organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) denounced the state of abuse experienced by the monkey Punch, which has gone viral in recent days on social networks. The organization denounced that “a baby is not tender behind bars”. Punch was rejected by his mother at birth, in the Zoological of Ishikawa, in Japan. The macaco has taken refuge in a monkey teddy, against the rejection of his peers. Related…

The fate of a baby monkey in Japan, now a star of social networks illustrates the cruelty of zoos, according to an association of animal defense, but his misfortune makes the furniture chain happy...

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konbini.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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