When contacted by Rojak Daily, Negeri Sembilan Perhilitan director Wan Mat Wan Harun confirmed the sighting and said that Perhilitan were already acting on the matter.
"We confirm the incident, and we want to assure everyone that Perhilitan is swiftly taking appropriate action according to our SOPs."
"We will be relocating the animal to a more remote area soon," he said.
Thank you Perhilitan for ensuring that the animal is safe and further away from harmful humans.
Remember guys, if you spot a wild animal, don't approach and don't try to harm it.
Just call the experts from Perhilitan at 1-800-88-5151!