BERLIN (AP) – Justin Bieber’s former monkey is getting a new home. Mally the Monkey will be part of a family of capuchin monkeys at Serengeti Park in northern Germany. He was shown off to photographers on Friday – but won’t get to hang with his new family for another few weeks; he’s under a 25-day quarantine. After that, he will join his clan of three male and three female monkeys. Mally was transferred to the zoo last weekend after living at a Munich animal shelter since being seized by German customs officials in March. Bieber failed to produce the proper documents for the animal when he arrived on tour. The singer lost his rights to the monkey after he missed a deadline to provide the documents last month.
GERMANS TO BIEBER: “WE’RE PUTTING YOUR MONKEY BEHIND BARS!”
