“If it’s under 20 minutes or two hours, “it’s under the anesthetic not to worry.” So he didn’t quite have the same concern that I did about stress. I think that that kinda gives you an overview in response to your query about the animal handling. There’s no question that it was crude, it was tough. The early TV shows of how they would be catching animals in Africa and chasing them with trucks, and roping them from the front fender, and so on. Those were all dramatic scenes, but certainly stressful for the poor critters that were being caught. And happily, a guy came along, I think in Georgia, and developed, guy named Palmer, Red Palmer, and developed a gun to shoot a dart into a deer. He was studying a white-tailed deer, I think, down there in Georgia, in the Southeast USA. And he decided that instead of trying to chase it with a rope and a net and whatever, if he could figure out a way to create a syringe, a dart, a flying dart, and put it into a Crossman Air Rifle, and pick it up, and aim it at the animal, and go bang.