They produced two white offspring, that were heterozygous and one orange or, or two homozygous white and one hetero. And we thought that the National Zoo was gonna give us an offspring and they chose not to, they kept them. But they said we could take, they had another white tiger and we could take him on loan, and we brought him to John Cuneo who ran a circus. He was ready to cross the border into Alabama. Oh, I’m getting ahead of myself. We knew that Cuneo had a white tiger, a male, and we decided that possibly we could get his male, bring him back and breed- National Zoo allowed us to breed Kasari. So we caught Cuneo at the Alabama border. We talked him into allowing us to take his male, he agreed with obviously getting a portion of the offspring, brought them back and we bred Kasari, and out of this breeding, we were to get a portion of the offspring, which we did, and that was the beginning of our white tiger line.