And Otto walked up the back steps to the building and she was looking out the window at him. And because Sinbad was the only gorilla she took care of in the panic, she just thought Gorilla Sinbad. And, and that’s the call that she made. But Otto had actually climbed out somehow of the enclosure and gone around and was now behind the primate house. So the concern that I had, you know, we were all in the truck and he was walking down the side of the Lion House and I thought if I get behind him in the truck and chase him and try and catch up with him, and he could just keep going straight, get to the edge of the zoo, climb out and be in Lincoln Park. And so seeing him, looking like he was headed around the building and not heading straight out of the park, I went around the other side of the building and, and cut him off between the Lion House and the reptile house. And he turned around and I followed him. And as he walked up, he kept the Lion House close on his left side and wound up in front of the, you know, where the guests look into the tiger exhibit and it’s sort of a triangular nook that people can be in with the tigers right there.