Justin Bieber monkey, who was confiscated from his owner by German customs at the Munich Airport in March, has finally found shelter in a German zoo.
The capuchin monkey, Mally, was shifted to a new enclosure at the Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, in northern Germany on Wednesday, Fox news reported.
Zoo manager Fabrizio Sepe said that the 6-month-old monkey, who will be introduced to other members of his species in the zoo, is a clever little guy and they are confident that he will settle in quickly.
Mally was moved to the zoo in June from a Munich animal shelter, after the 'Baby' hit maker failed to come up with the necessary vaccination and import papers after arriving for a European tour.
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