So we had to go and try and get him in. Well, I was at the office doing associate director work and the veterinary clinics on the other side of the zoo. So I had to have the technician bring the medical bag with the capture drugs and all. Lamada was sort of isolated on a walkway about six feet wide, concrete walkway raised up over the water. And so they had keepers at one end, keepers at the other end, they had brooms and whistles and things that try to keep him, and he didn’t want to go through either end. So I went out and shot him with the dart. And at that time we were using ketamine on the animals to anesthetize them. And the first dart hitting…