Well, clearly the investigations on the reproductive behavior of the amphibians, the Hymenochirus and other Pipid frogs, I mean, that was revelatory at the time and extended far beyond what was in G.K. Noble, and so on, beforehand. So that stimulated a lot of people. And in terms of investigations of that kind. The cardinal publication on the behavior of the wolves, social behavior of the wolves at Brookfield that stimulated, again, a lot of interest outside, was published in the American Zoologist, and so on. And in terms of the, (chuckles) you should know that I kept up my museum affiliation at the Field Museum. And it’s very interesting how things can contribute in the parallel fashion. So, Snedigar, for one reason or another, had acquired, for the reptile collection, on exhibited at Brookfield, was a strange creature called Azemiops. And that’s, not an overly large snake from Southeastern Asia.