Dubbed the “Ikea Monkey,” Darwin, a Japanese macaque, was around six months old when he escaped from his crate, unlocked his owner’s car door and walked out into the Ikea parking lot in North York on Dec. 9, 2012.But Daina Liepa, executive director of Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary, said he’s spent his time since indulging in a contrasting trait: shyness.After Darwin’s Ikea outing, his former owner was charged for having a prohibited animal in the city and faced a $240 fine.“The big difference of him being at [a] sanctuary is he can go inside and outside when he likes … he always has the freedom,” Liepa said.She noted that over the course of the last decade, little has changed about the laws surrounding exotic animal ownership in Ontario."