And he’s got his lens in through the little front there, taking the, the photo or we painted, if it’s a holding area, like for a tiger, you paint the holding area all black or all white, and you floodlight it from outside, obviously cut a little hole in the mesh so he can get his camera in there. So when the tiger comes into the holding area and walks in and looks, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, he’s taking pictures. So if you go to photo arc and look at, he’s documented over 16,000 species in captivity. He got launched at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo, then he got connected. He says, Chapo connect me with other zoos. So we started connecting him, you know, with other a z zoos and sanctuaries all around the world. And it’s, his goal is to document at least 25,000 species before they become extinct. And he has taken pictures of species that are now extinct.