And on two different occasions, we had keepers forget to turn the water off. They would clean the pool. They would turn the water on. It’d be late in the day and they’d leave the water running. It’d be dark. No one would realize it. The water level would realize high enough that the polar bears could just swim over to the edge, climb out of the exhibit. And so we had polar bears out. And that’s one of the most dangerous animals as you know Mark, that you can have to deal with. We had one crusty old Korean War Veteran who had been in the 101 airborne, and he was a champion boxer in the service, heavy stout man, and he came around the corner of the exhibit for the polar bears one day that when the keepers had let the pond up and he saw a polar bear sitting there on the iron railing, that the people were supposed to stand on to keep them back from the water.