Very much, it was boomed also. So there were more than 130 spots where booms had fallen down. And at the end of the war, there were not more than 22 individuals. And all what had, has survived was kept in the old elephant towers. And there were some keepers who came back after the war to look after the animals. And I think some of them were those people who lived here on top of the, this room, what I showed to Paul to live during lunchtime. So, and that was the beginning. And in 1949, the zoo was reopened after first, I mean cleaning of the area, but there were still very few animals, but they came and one of them was a very, became a very famous specimen.