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#Carpetivity Reel by @nelsayyy_ (verified account) - This is coercive control.
When an abuser uses your child as leverage,
fear does the work for them.

It's not protection.
It's not love.
It's psycholog
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This is coercive control. When an abuser uses your child as leverage, fear does the work for them. It’s not protection. It’s not love. It’s psychological captivity. #domesticabuseawareness #coercivecontrol #survivorstories #thisisabuse #healingafterabuse
#Carpetivity Reel by @damian_aspinall (verified account) - KIFU benefits are considerable  from this relationship. People who understand nothing about the captivity of animals will have strong opinions but the
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KIFU benefits are considerable from this relationship. People who understand nothing about the captivity of animals will have strong opinions but they know and understand nothing. Animals first always. It's too late to rewind but together we can rewild.
#Carpetivity Reel by @tinytoddlers7 - A tiny life. A huge story.

Meet Punch-kun, a baby Japanese macaque from Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

He was born in July 2025… and abandoned by his m
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A tiny life. A huge story. Meet Punch-kun, a baby Japanese macaque from Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. He was born in July 2025… and abandoned by his mother shortly after birth. A heartbreaking situation that sometimes happens with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. After being cared for by zookeepers, Punch was introduced to the monkey group in January 2026. But he struggled. He didn’t understand social signals, felt anxious, and couldn’t fit in with the others. So the keepers gave him something simple… a large plush orangutan toy. And something beautiful happened. Punch bonded with the toy like it was his mother. He dragged it everywhere. Slept with it. Held it whenever he felt scared. People online started calling it “Oran Mama.” In February 2026, photos of the tiny monkey clinging to his toy touched millions of hearts and went viral worldwide, bringing huge crowds to the zoo. The best part? Recent updates show hope. Punch is slowly learning social skills, playing with other young monkeys, and was even groomed by an adult macaque — a powerful sign that he’s finally being accepted. Sometimes love doesn’t come the way we expect… but it still finds us. ❤️ #punch #japan #explorepage #emotions #trending
#Carpetivity Reel by @jayprints (verified account) - His name is Punch. 🧡

A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him - someth
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His name is Punch. 🧡 A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers. But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled. He didn’t understand social cues. He felt anxious. He didn’t know where he belonged. So the keepers gave him something simple — an oversized orange plush toy. He bonded with it instantly. He carried it everywhere. Dragged it behind him. Slept with it. Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed. The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.” What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go. And here’s the part that matters: As of recent updates, Punch is improving. He’s playing with other young monkeys. He’s learning social skills. He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance. Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go. #Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチ
#Carpetivity Reel by @a1_media_dose - In the video, a pet black panther instinctively retracts its paw when its owner scratches it - the same reflex big cats use in the wild. 

Panthers ma
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In the video, a pet black panther instinctively retracts its paw when its owner scratches it - the same reflex big cats use in the wild. Panthers may look calm in captivity, but their nervous system is always alert, reacting instantly to touch around sensitive areas like paws. Black panthers aren’t a separate species. They’re melanistic leopards or jaguars, meaning excess melanin gives them that deep black coat. Under the right light, you can still see their rosette patterns. Despite their sleek appearance, they’re powerful predators with sharp retractable claws designed to stay protected until needed Even when raised by humans, these instincts never disappear. The paw retraction isn’t aggression - it’s muscle memory built for survival. This clip is a quiet reminder that no matter how familiar they seem, wild animals always carry their wild design.
#Carpetivity Reel by @wildliferescuers - Simba, a lion born with a genetic abnormality, is a heartbreaking example of the harm that inbreeding in captivity can cause. His weakened body and un
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Simba, a lion born with a genetic abnormality, is a heartbreaking example of the harm that inbreeding in captivity can cause. His weakened body and unusual features highlight the suffering created by irresponsible breeding practices. A lion with such abnormalities is rare and deeply concerning, and these issues often appear when animals are bred in small or poorly managed facilities where closely related lions are paired. Inbreeding raises the chances of genetic defects that affect a lion’s appearance, health, and overall strength, just as it has with Simba. These problems are seldom seen in the wild, where natural selection helps prevent harmful traits from being passed on. Watching Simba struggle serves as a painful reminder that inbreeding must stop. Breeding related lions leads to deformities, weaker immune systems, and shorter lives. It causes unnecessary suffering and does nothing to support real conservation. Responsible conservation focuses on protecting strong and diverse genetics that can sustain the species. It does not create animals like Simba, who carry the visible consequences of human negligence. Credit unknown Please DM us for credit #lion #lionlover #sadlion
#Carpetivity Reel by @dimovska9 - Punch (or Punch-kun), a Japanese macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba, Japan. Born in July 2025, Punch was abandoned by his mother shortly after
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Punch (or Punch-kun), a Japanese macaque at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba, Japan. Born in July 2025, Punch was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth, a common, heartbreaking occurrence for first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Here is what happened with Punch: •The Struggle: After being hand-raised by zookeepers, Punch was introduced to the zoo's monkey enclosure in January 2026. However, he struggled to integrate with the troop, failing to understand social cues and feeling anxious. •The Stuffed Toy: To provide comfort, safety, and warmth, keepers gave him an oversized, plush stuffed orangutan. Punch quickly bonded with this toy, which he treated as a surrogate mother, dragging it around, sleeping with it, and holding it for support when he felt overwhelmed or scared. •Viral Fame & Crowds: Images of the tiny monkey clinging to his "Oran Mama" (as fans called the toy) went viral in February 2026, leading to massive, unexpected crowds at the small zoo. •Recent Update: According to updates as of February 18-19, 2026, Punch is showing positive signs of progress. He has begun building social skills, playing with other young monkeys, and was even recently groomed by an adult macaque—a sign of growing acceptance into the troop. #motherlove #everyoneシ゚viralシviralシfypシ゚viralシalシ #monkeybaby
#Carpetivity Reel by @kellysrq - @georgiaaquarium

This video shows two dolphins (born in captivity, not at this aquarium) are showing off their new trick during some down-time before
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@georgiaaquarium This video shows two dolphins (born in captivity, not at this aquarium) are showing off their new trick during some down-time before their show started. Dolphins born in captivity cannot be released. Thanks for watching, commenting and sharing. Without the animal rights activists and vape community, this video would’ve gone unnoticed like all my other posts.
#Carpetivity Reel by @bundlebiome - Frogs may look calm, but they definitely have personalities 👀🦎
In this clip, the yellow frog snatches the bug first - and the blue frog isn't impres
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Frogs may look calm, but they definitely have personalities 👀🦎 In this clip, the yellow frog snatches the bug first — and the blue frog isn’t impressed. Moments like this remind us that frogs can show food-driven reactions and territorial behaviour, especially when eating side-by-side. In captivity, it’s always best to separate animals during feeding to avoid stress or accidental bites. Even small species can get competitive when food is involved! #frogs #amphibians #frogfacts #petcare #natureclip #attack
#Carpetivity Reel by @didasters_high - His name is Punch. 🧡

A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him - someth
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His name is Punch. 🧡 A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers. But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled. He didn’t understand social cues. He felt anxious. He didn’t know where he belonged. So the keepers gave him something simple — an oversized orange plush toy. He bonded with it instantly. He carried it everywhere. Dragged it behind him. Slept with it. Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed. The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.” What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go. And here’s the part that matters: As of recent updates, Punch is improving. He’s playing with other young monkeys. He’s learning social skills. He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance. Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go. #Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチ
#Carpetivity Reel by @lucky_grow_account01 - His name is Punch. 🧡

A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan.

Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him - someth
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His name is Punch. 🧡 A baby Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Shortly after birth, his mother rejected him — something that can happen with first-time or stressed mothers in captivity. Punch was hand-raised by zookeepers. But when he was introduced back into the monkey enclosure, he struggled. He didn’t understand social cues. He felt anxious. He didn’t know where he belonged. So the keepers gave him something simple — an oversized orange plush toy. He bonded with it instantly. He carried it everywhere. Dragged it behind him. Slept with it. Held it tight whenever he felt overwhelmed. The internet now calls it his “Oran Mama.” What started as a small act of comfort turned into a global viral moment — crowds gathering just to see the tiny monkey who wouldn’t let go. And here’s the part that matters: As of recent updates, Punch is improving. He’s playing with other young monkeys. He’s learning social skills. He was even groomed by an adult macaque — a sign of acceptance. Sometimes healing doesn’t look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like a tiny monkey holding an orange toy until he’s ready to let go. #Punch #monkey #HangInTherePunch #がんばれパンチและเชียร์ให้เจ้าตัวเล็กเติบโตอย่างแข็งแกร่งในบ้านหลังใหญ่แห่งนี้
#Carpetivity Reel by @evolase_ - Rio (2011) is a vibrant animated adventure about Blu, a rare blue macaw raised in captivity who can't fly. When he travels to Rio de Janeiro to help s
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Rio (2011) is a vibrant animated adventure about Blu, a rare blue macaw raised in captivity who can’t fly. When he travels to Rio de Janeiro to help save his species, he meets the fearless Jewel and gets caught in a wild journey involving bird smugglers, daring escapes, and the electrifying energy of Carnival. Filled with colorful animation, catchy music, humor, and heart, Rio is a lively story about courage, freedom, and discovering your true self.

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