Yeah, that’s another good story and a fun story. Our female gorilla, Mumby I think was her name, was pregnant and this was exciting for us because it was going to be a first ever in our zoo, we’d had before that wonderful animals, we’d had Bushman the famous big gorilla, we had Sinbad the big gorilla, but never a baby animal born at Lincoln Park. And once we saw that she was indeed getting a tummy on her, and she was basically a sweet animal, the mother or the female. And again, by coincidence, Frank Schmick, the commissioner that I mentioned earlier, was, of course, excited ’cause he was at the zoo every weekend, visiting the animals and stuff. And he said, “Oh,” he said, “My daughter is in the process of having a baby, “and she’s got an obstetrician “that might be interested in helping you.” And I thought, “Well, that’s kind of Frank talking, “and a little silly,” but lo and behold, I contacted the obstetrician, and he indeed said, “Sure, I’ll come out and look at the animal.” And at first, basically we just stood outside the cage and eyeball the animal. And after a little while, some weeks later she kept getting bigger and bigger. And finally, I asked him if he’d wanna try to do some kind of a hands-on that I thought it’d be safe with her temperament. And he said, sure, he’d be happy to do it.