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Darwin (monkey)

Darwin, colloquially referred to as the Ikea Monkey, is a male Japanese macaque who attracted international media attention in 2012 after images of him wandering an Ikea store in North York, Ontario, went viral. Darwin was determined to be a prohibited exotic pet and surrendered to Story Book Farm, an Ontario-based animal sanctuary where he now resides. A lawsuit brought by Darwin's former owner against Story Book Farm to return the animal was dismissed in 2013.

Darwin
Excerpt of the 2012 viral image of Darwin wearing a shearling coat
Other name(s)Ikea Monkey
SpeciesJapanese macaque
SexMale
Bornc. May 2012 (age 10)[1]
ResidenceStory Book Farm Primate Sanctuary, Sunderland, Ontario

History

External video
  "Lost monkey roams Ikea", from CNN in 2012
  "What Happened to the Ikea Monkey?", from the CBC in 2018
  "10 years later, the Ikea monkey is doing 'amazingly well'", from CP24 in 2022

On December 10, 2012, a Japanese macaque[1] wearing a shearling coat and a diaper was seen wandering the parking garage at an Ikea in North York, Toronto, Ontario.[2] The macaque, which had escaped from a crate inside a car in the parking garage, was peacefully herded into a corner of the store before being recovered by Toronto Animal Services.[2] Photos of the macaque from passersby shared on Twitter, Instagram, and other social media sites subsequently went viral, attracting international media attention as the "Ikea Monkey".[2][3][4]

The "stylish but illegal monkey", so designated by The Globe and Mail,[2] was later identified as "Darwin", a seven-month-old exotic pet owned by Toronto-based attorney Yasmin Nakhuda.[3][5] Darwin lived in Nakhuda's home with her husband and two children, who maintained a YouTube account featuring videos of the macaque.[6] Laws relating to the ownership of exotic pets in Ontario vary by municipality;[7] as macaques are considered prohibited animals under the Toronto Municipal Code, Nakhuda was fined CAD$240 and asked to surrender the animal, which was sent to the Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary in Sunderland, north of Toronto.[5][7]

On December 16, Nakhuda filed a lawsuit against Story Book Farm to recover Darwin, alleging that the sanctuary was "unlawfully detain[ing]" the macaque and that she had been forced to sign surrender papers under threat of criminal charges.[8] The lawsuit was dismissed on September 13, 2013,[9] with the court finding no evidence of coercion and ruling that Darwin is a wild animal "by virtue of his behaviour and qualities", and that "Ms. Nakhuda lost ownership of the monkey when she lost possession".[10] In January 2014, Nakhuda was ordered to pay $83,000 in legal fees to Story Book Farm.[11] She abandoned plans to appeal the ruling in February 2014;[12] by 2015, Nakhuda had purchased two new monkeys and moved to Pontypool, Ontario, which does not prohibit the ownership of exotic pets.[13]

Darwin has resided at Story Book Farm since 2012. Workers reported that Darwin was shy and under-socialized when he arrived at the sanctuary, but that he gradually acclimated to playing with other macaques, and now has a best friend named Maximus.[14][15] He resides in a mixed indoor-outdoor enclosure, and enjoys playing on a jungle gym made from fire hoses.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Our Residents: Old World Monkeys". Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Alphonso, Caroline (December 9, 2012). "Stylish but illegal monkey found roaming Toronto IKEA". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Kilkenny, Kate (December 12, 2012). "The IKEA Monkey Story? It's Complicated". Slate. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  4. ^ Kane, Laura; Izri, Touria (December 10, 2012). "Stylish primate charms Toronto shoppers". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Tamblyn, Jordan (December 9, 2022). "A decade ago, Darwin the Ikea monkey made headlines around the world: a timeline of the trial — and the aftermath". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  6. ^ Hui, Ann (September 23, 2013). "Darwin the 'IKEA monkey' to remain in animal sanctuary, judge rules". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Kindelan, Katie (December 11, 2012). "'Ikea Monkey' Owner Vows to Fight for Primate's Return". ABC News. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  8. ^ Kane, Laura (December 16, 2012). "Ikea Monkey: Darwin's owner in legal battle to get him back". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  9. ^ Mendoza, Dorrine (September 13, 2013). "Judge rules IKEA monkey must remain at sanctuary". CNN. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  10. ^ Gallant, Jacques (September 13, 2013). "Darwin the Ikea monkey: Former owner loses court battle for custody". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  11. ^ Ballingall, Alex (January 17, 2014). "Ikea monkey 'mom' ordered to pay $83,000 in legal fees". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  12. ^ Perkel, Colin (February 28, 2014). "Battle over ownership of Ikea monkey finally over as 'mom' gives up appeal". CTV News. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  13. ^ Gallant, Jacques (January 21, 2015). "Former owner of Ikea monkey defends latest primate purchases". The Toronto Star. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  14. ^ Alberga, Hannah (December 9, 2022). "The Ikea monkey was spotted 10 years ago. This is where he is now". CP24. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  15. ^ a b Notopoulos, Katie (December 9, 2022). "10 Years Later, The Ikea Monkey Is Thriving". BuzzFeed. Retrieved January 22, 2023.

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Darwin colloquially referred to as the Ikea Monkey is a male Japanese macaque who attracted international media attention in 2012 after images of him wandering an Ikea store in North York Ontario went viral Darwin was determined to be a prohibited exotic pet and surrendered to Story Book Farm an Ontario based animal sanctuary where he now resides A lawsuit brought by Darwin s former owner against Story Book Farm to return the animal was dismissed in 2013 DarwinExcerpt of the 2012 viral image of Darwin wearing a shearling coatOther name s Ikea MonkeySpeciesJapanese macaqueSexMaleBornc May 2012 age 10 1 ResidenceStory Book Farm Primate Sanctuary Sunderland OntarioHistory EditExternal video Lost monkey roams Ikea from CNN in 2012 What Happened to the Ikea Monkey from the CBC in 2018 10 years later the Ikea monkey is doing amazingly well from CP24 in 2022On December 10 2012 a Japanese macaque 1 wearing a shearling coat and a diaper was seen wandering the parking garage at an Ikea in North York Toronto Ontario 2 The macaque which had escaped from a crate inside a car in the parking garage was peacefully herded into a corner of the store before being recovered by Toronto Animal Services 2 Photos of the macaque from passersby shared on Twitter Instagram and other social media sites subsequently went viral attracting international media attention as the Ikea Monkey 2 3 4 The stylish but illegal monkey so designated by The Globe and Mail 2 was later identified as Darwin a seven month old exotic pet owned by Toronto based attorney Yasmin Nakhuda 3 5 Darwin lived in Nakhuda s home with her husband and two children who maintained a YouTube account featuring videos of the macaque 6 Laws relating to the ownership of exotic pets in Ontario vary by municipality 7 as macaques are considered prohibited animals under the Toronto Municipal Code Nakhuda was fined CAD 240 and asked to surrender the animal which was sent to the Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary in Sunderland north of Toronto 5 7 On December 16 Nakhuda filed a lawsuit against Story Book Farm to recover Darwin alleging that the sanctuary was unlawfully detain ing the macaque and that she had been forced to sign surrender papers under threat of criminal charges 8 The lawsuit was dismissed on September 13 2013 9 with the court finding no evidence of coercion and ruling that Darwin is a wild animal by virtue of his behaviour and qualities and that Ms Nakhuda lost ownership of the monkey when she lost possession 10 In January 2014 Nakhuda was ordered to pay 83 000 in legal fees to Story Book Farm 11 She abandoned plans to appeal the ruling in February 2014 12 by 2015 Nakhuda had purchased two new monkeys and moved to Pontypool Ontario which does not prohibit the ownership of exotic pets 13 Darwin has resided at Story Book Farm since 2012 Workers reported that Darwin was shy and under socialized when he arrived at the sanctuary but that he gradually acclimated to playing with other macaques and now has a best friend named Maximus 14 15 He resides in a mixed indoor outdoor enclosure and enjoys playing on a jungle gym made from fire hoses 15 See also EditPockets Warhol a capuchin monkey also housed at Story Book FarmReferences Edit a b Our Residents Old World Monkeys Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary Retrieved January 23 2023 a b c d Alphonso Caroline December 9 2012 Stylish but illegal monkey found roaming Toronto IKEA The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 22 2023 a b Kilkenny Kate December 12 2012 The IKEA Monkey Story It s Complicated Slate Retrieved January 22 2023 Kane Laura Izri Touria December 10 2012 Stylish primate charms Toronto shoppers The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 a b Tamblyn Jordan December 9 2022 A decade ago Darwin the Ikea monkey made headlines around the world a timeline of the trial and the aftermath The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 Hui Ann September 23 2013 Darwin the IKEA monkey to remain in animal sanctuary judge rules The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 22 2023 a b Kindelan Katie December 11 2012 Ikea Monkey Owner Vows to Fight for Primate s Return ABC News Retrieved January 22 2023 Kane Laura December 16 2012 Ikea Monkey Darwin s owner in legal battle to get him back The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 Mendoza Dorrine September 13 2013 Judge rules IKEA monkey must remain at sanctuary CNN Retrieved January 22 2023 Gallant Jacques September 13 2013 Darwin the Ikea monkey Former owner loses court battle for custody The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 Ballingall Alex January 17 2014 Ikea monkey mom ordered to pay 83 000 in legal fees The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 Perkel Colin February 28 2014 Battle over ownership of Ikea monkey finally over as mom gives up appeal CTV News Retrieved January 22 2023 Gallant Jacques January 21 2015 Former owner of Ikea monkey defends latest primate purchases The Toronto Star Retrieved January 22 2023 Alberga Hannah December 9 2022 The Ikea monkey was spotted 10 years ago This is where he is now CP24 Retrieved January 22 2023 a b Notopoulos Katie December 9 2022 10 Years Later The Ikea Monkey Is Thriving BuzzFeed Retrieved January 22 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darwin monkey amp oldid 1137360105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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