They don’t have much deer, antelopes. They opened a exhibit six, seven years ago called Microbial, which is basically a whole museum for live microbes, bacteria, yeast, fungus. And they have like 10, 20, 30 live specimens, tidy grades, things like that. And that makes a lot of sense because that’s on a small footprint of multi-story footprint of land in a very small zoo. And so zoos don’t necessarily need to display these megavertebrates. And I was talking to the director of the Amsterdam Zoo and saying it’s like… And he was saying, “But I can’t get rid of elephants because that’s what the people of Amsterdam come to see.” And I said, “Well, I can name you a whole host of zoos that don’t have megavertebrates, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, they don’t have megavertebrates.” I think their biggest thing is a pure. I mean, it’s like you don’t need it to be a interesting exhibit.