Well, you know, we had our photographer, I wanted a picture of the thylacine because they were so neat. I mean this was a marsupial that wanted to be a wolf. That’s what I titled that, that’s the subtitle of that paper. And I just got inspired one night I used to work in the basement writing at, in the latter days of my career at the zoo. And that idea, I was active in AZA at the time. And I, that is kind of a lament that we didn’t spend more time in the past actually trying to find out about the biology of weird and wonderful species that were in our collections. And the thylacine was one of ’em. ’cause we had photographs. I mean, I think the old footage of the locomotion of the thylacine and how they use that hind leg.