But also common species. And this has been demonstrated from the Sierras in California, to the Mountains in Wyoming, to Central America cordillera, et cetera, et cetera. And in Australian in particular it’s been devastating. One of the particular species I had a fondness for, there were two species of gastric-brooding frogs in which the mother took in the fertilized eggs into her stomach. And there they developed into little froglets and hopped out of her mouth. And just as the human gastroenterologist were becoming more fascinated by how this creature controlled its gastric acids, et cetera, and facilitated the growth of its young in its stomach, they’re gone from this planet, both species. And this is sort of a little symbol here that sort of resembles one of the Australian tree frogs that it’s skin peptides are 100% effective against HIV. Even when HIV is already in human dendritic cells, you would think that this would get notice.