Justin Bieber's former monkey has a new home in a wildlife park in northern Germany.<br/> <br />The tiny capuchin monkey called "Mally" grabbed the media spotlight after customs officials at the Munich Airport quarantined Bieber's pet due to lack of appropriate paperwork. A pet monkey that had belonged to Justin Bieber now lives at a German wildlife park after the teenage pop star failed to provide the necessary paperwork to release it from customs.<br/> <br />The 19-year old Canadian pop star failed to meet a deadline to retrieve Mally, meaning the animal became the property of German authorities.<br/> <br />Fortunately, says the park owner Fabrizio Sepe, Mally is adjusting well to the new environment.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Serengeti Wildlife Park, Fabrizio Sepe, saying (German):<br/> <br />"The great thing is his personality. He is 1.3 kilograms in weight, 23 weeks old and he is a very, very brave little monkey. He is very curious which has helped him to integrate here at the Serengeti Park because many anim