In 2012, a baby monkey captured people’s hearts when he was seen on video running around a North York, Ont. Ikea.
He had escaped from a locked crate and vehicle before making a mad dash for the store.
He was turned over to a primate sanctuary, where he has stayed despite a legal battle involving his former owner.
Lexy Benedict has a look inside the primate sanctuary that Darwin calls home.
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He had escaped from a locked crate and vehicle before making a mad dash for the store.
He was turned over to a primate sanctuary, where he has stayed despite a legal battle involving his former owner.
Lexy Benedict has a look inside the primate sanctuary that Darwin calls home.
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