
At a zoo in Japan, a young macaque clings to a stuffed toy—an image that has quietly captivated millions around the world. His name is Punch, and his story has spread far beyond his enclosure, resonating with audiences drawn to his vulnerability and unlikely resilience. In this episode, we explore how a single animal became a global phenomenon, tracing the role of social media in amplifying his story and the deeper instincts that make humans respond so strongly to it. From biological triggers tied to empathy to the timeless pull of an underdog narrative, we examine why Punch’s journey feels so familiar—and so moving. The story reveals an unexpected bridge between species, where one small primate’s search for comfort sparks a much larger conversation about emotion, connection, and the way we see the lives of animals.https://www.economist.com/culture/2026/03/02/punch-a-young-japanese-macaque-has-hit-a-nerve
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