I think they may have caracal now on the inside exhibit. But yeah, that worked out well. We were able to, one thing that didn’t work was everybody loved feeding time at the zoo ’cause the keepers would feed and we tried to build in so keepers could feed the animals on exhibit. And that part of it didn’t work, but I think the space with, ’cause we had a center, Milwaukee, when it was originally built, it was built during the bathroom tile phase of zoo architecture, the Milwaukee County Zoo. So we had exterior exhibits around that had outdoor yards and then one big interior exhibit that was open to the elements, so your species selection was limited in the center exhibit. When I started, we had a white tiger who was a very popular, popular exhibit. And when he died, I think I put pumas in there and I think we had Siberian tigers. And the outdoor exhibits, we had nice outdoor exhibits for the lions, for the tigers, for the cheetahs.