Lo que Punch OCULTA cada vez que abraza ¡Nadie lo sabía hasta hoy!

There's something Punch does every time he hugs a companion, every time he touches an infant with that almost exaggerated care, every time he stays watching over his friend after she falls. The community has been recording it for weeks. Millions of people have seen it. No one had explained it until today. It's not just tenderness. It's not that Punch "is almost human." It's something deeper, more concrete, and better documented than anyone expected to find in an 11-month-old macaque. This video covers the three behaviors the community has documented in Punch: the chain incident, the touch with infants during the baby rush, and sustained vigilance. It explains them with the real science behind each: post-conflict comfort in primates, cross-parenting, allomothering, and what research on early bond disruption says about individuals who lost their mothers at birth. The full answer comes at the end. And it changes the way you see Punch every time you see him hug someone. Behavior documented by the Ichikawa Zoo fan community. Not an official statement. Panchi's World, the Spanish-language channel about Punch-kun and Ichikawa Zoo.