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Too bad, they don’t know it’s a wombat

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PETALING JAYA: Do you know what’s a wombat? Some Malaysians apparently don’t.

The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has had to temporaril­y remove a wombat advertisem­ent from an electronic billboard at Bukit Bintang because people were mistaking it for a pig.

Mayor Datuk Ahmad Phesal Talib confirmed the removal of the digital advertisem­ent at Jalan Bukit Bintang, while DBKL was trying to get in touch with the company behind the advertisem­ent to confirm the fact.

Ahmad Phesal agreed that the animal in the advertisem­ent was a wombat.

Wombats, incidental­ly, are marsupials, like kangaroos, wallabies and the koala bears.

“An irresponsi­ble person perceived it as a pig and spread false rumours on the Internet which led to the public misconcept­ion,” he said in an interview.

There was a public uproar on social media after a screenshot of the wombat went viral describing the advertisem­ent as a “pig wearing a songkok and baju Melayu while accompanie­d by a Selamat Hari Raya greeting”.

It has been establishe­d that the wombat is the mascot of Servcorp, an Australia-based company offering serviced offices in the region.

The cartoon wombat is normally depicted wearing a hat with a cream-coloured coat and brown pants in the advertisem­ent, and even has a name: Sidney.

Sidney has been touted by Servcorp as the “world’s wisest wombat”, and it even has its own Facebook page as well as website.

Servcorp, which used the same mascot in the digital advertisem­ent in a promotiona­l video in 2012, could not be contacted yesterday.

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s ng on wo bat The wombat mascot of Servcorp that was mistaken for a a pig. (Far left): The digital billboard of the wombat in Kl.

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