And then the next one did it as well. And, and I’ve since, you know, spoken to the handful of people who, some of ’em who’ve worked with Brian Hyenas and relayed this story, so yeah, yeah, yeah. We’ve seen that every now and again as well. It’s really weird, you know, but I certainly not in the literature that I’m familiar with, I’ve never come across that on a more spectacular level. When I introduced two male polar bears at Highland Wildlife Park and I was told by peers, oh, this will never last, you know, that you won’t be able to keep them together. And I’d worked on the principle that as long as there’s no competition for food or a mate male polar bears, their most important need is a wrestling partner. And so putting these two boys together, we watched their behavior through the mesh. They start, you know, originally one of the resident bear was making all kinds of aggressive noises, but by day two, that had all changed this chuffing noise that bull bears make.