Last month, German customs officials put Justin Bieber's capuchin monkey Mally into quarantine after the singer attempted to enter the country without proper paperwork for his new pet. Officials gave Bieber a couple of weeks to scrounge up the documents, but the singer has apparently decided to move on without the baby monkey, as his people reportedly contactedthe German authorities to tell them to find the poor animal a proper home.
Mally is, of course, better off without Justin Bieber for a multitude of reasons. Karl Heinz Joachim, who heads the Munich animal sanctuary where Mally has been held, explained, "There are a great many suitable places that have offered to take Mally and integrate him with their own capuchin monkeys where he would be much more happy with his own kind.
"A baby monkey was never going to be suited to be on a world tour even if he is traveling by private jet. He should be out in the wild climbing trees and learning from other monkeys if he isn't to have serious psychological problems later in life."
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