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How a plush toy literally saved a baby monkey's life. ππ§Έπ§¬
If youβve seen this viral image of a monkey in Japan, the real story is even more amazing than it looks.
This is Punch. When he was born, his mother tragically refused to accept him. In the wild, a rejected primate infant usually doesn't survive because their nervous system overloads from the stress of losing their primary source of safety.
But a brilliant biologist stepped in and gave Punch this plush orangutan. The result? A complete "biological hack." Punch's survival instincts immediately attached to the toy, believing it to be his mother. He now carries it everywhere! The soft touch regulates his heart rate, lowers his cortisol, and provides the "Contact Comfort" his brain is hardwired to need.
π The Big Question for the Comments π It is incredible how the brain can adapt to survive trauma. Do you think the biologist made the right call stepping in, or should nature always take its course? Let's debate below! β¬οΈ #punch#viralmonkey
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If you were building your dream home today, what would be the view waiting for you outside the window? πͺ Iβm curious to see where this community finds its inspiration!
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How a plush toy literally saved a baby monkey's life. ππ§Έπ§¬
If youβve seen this viral image of a monkey in Japan, the real story is even more amazing than it looks.
This is Punch. When he was born, his mother tragically refused to accept him. In the wild, a rejected primate infant usually doesn't survive because their nervous system overloads from the stress of losing their primary source of safety.
But a brilliant biologist stepped in and gave Punch this plush orangutan. The result? A complete "biological hack." Punch's survival instincts immediately attached to the toy, believing it to be his mother. He now carries it everywhere! The soft touch regulates his heart rate, lowers his cortisol, and provides the "Contact Comfort" his brain is hardwired to need.
π The Big Question for the Comments π
It is incredible how the brain can adapt to survive trauma. Do you think the biologist made the right call stepping in, or should nature always take its course? Let's debate below! β¬οΈ #punch #viralmonkey
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We imagined what a $100 MILLION DOLLAR fireworks celebration over Shanghai would look like in 2026... and the result is absolutely insane.
This isn't just a fireworks show. This is a vision beyond reality.
Look at this thumbnail. The video is 100x better.
Set your alarms. The premiere starts in 90 minutes! β°ππ
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π¨ THE DUBAI SAGA CONTINUES! π¨
You made the first Dubai Drone Show concept absolutely explode with over 1 MILLION+ VIEWS! π€― Thank you!
Because you loved it so much, we created an even BIGGER, BETTER Part 2. If you thought the first one was crazy, you haven't seen anything yet.
π Watch the epic PART 2 right here: π https://youtu.be/kyXISaIDrGg
(P.S. Missed the viral Part 1? Catch up here first: https://youtu.be/f62AFeJpgjw
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Which Drone show video you like the most ?
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