The story of rescue and rehabilitation of an abandoned baby Japanese macaque named Punch. In the wild, baby macaques immediately cling to their mothers after birth to build essential muscle strength and gain a sense of security. However, because Punch was abandoned, he lacked the necessary physical contact and support to develop these traits. To assist in his development, caretakers experimented with various materials to provide him with something to grip. The speaker notes, ‘We rolled towels into various thicknesses to find something easy to grasp and let him try holding different stuffed toys.’ This intervention aims to mimic the natural experience of holding onto a mother’s body, ensuring the infant monkey feels secure while physically strengthening his limbs. The report highlights the delicate care required for orphaned primates to survive and thrive outside their natural maternal environment.

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