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Bieber monkey’s new life in Germany
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1:04 PM EDT, Thu June 27, 2013
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Bieber monkey's new life in Germany —
Justin Bieber's capuchin monkey -- confiscated by German officials -- is out of quarantine and about to join a new "family" at Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, near Hanover in northern Germany.
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Bieber monkey's new life in Germany —
Mally is 27 weeks old and weighs 1.3 kilograms. He was taken to a Munich animal shelter after he was confiscated at the end of March as Bieber arrived in Germany on tour.
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Bieber monkey's new life in Germany —
Karl Heinz Joachim of the animal shelter told CNN in April that the monkey was "not distressed" but was too young to have been taken from his mother.
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Bieber monkey's new life in Germany —
Mally is to start life with his new family of six other capuchin monkeys, three males and three females.
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Bieber monkey's new life in Germany —
Mally is the first to arrive at the zoo's new monkey area, says spokeswoman Juliane Gunkel. His new home consists of a tree-covered island dubbed "Mally-bu."