Teia Collier on MSN
Have you noticed what happens when you type “punch the monkey” into Google?
Typing “Punch the monkey” or “Punch the Monkey” into Google’s search bar brings up a delightful surprise on the results page. Hearts start falling across the screen, often joined by little monkey ...
Punch, the seven-month-old Japanese macaque, might be small, but his story carries emotional weight. Abandoned at birth, he was cared for by zookeeper.
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Google rolls out a heart-burst Easter egg for viral baby macaque Punch the Monkey: here’s how to trigger it
Google has rolled out a heart-burst Easter egg that activates when you search “Punch the Monkey”, celebrating the viral Japanese baby macaque with an animated burst of hearts.
Google has joined the celebration of the Internet's new favourite star – Punch the monkey. Every netizen who recently looked up the viral Japanese macaque was in for a surprise as a charming Google ...
The world is going gaga over a seven-month-old Japanese macaque named Punch. This primate, who was abandoned by his mother, has spurred thousands of videos online, a surge in the sale of an IKEA toy, ...
Instead of the regular searches, what pops up on your screen is colourful hearts and animated monkey icons running across.
Over the past few weeks, Punch, a seven‑month‑old baby macaque at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo, has emerged as a global internet sensation. Recently, Google has also joined the celebrations surrounding ...
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