Well, my philosophy was to try and learn, because I may have stated earlier in these discussions that I was a classic city boy, had no farm experience, didn’t know anything literally about wildlife, other than the little I’d read and was aware of as any youngster in school might be. And so for me, it was a learning curve. And fortunately at Lincoln Park then and now we had a cadre of good experienced animal people. And so they maybe weren’t academically strong, but they were practical animal people that knew how to work with and care for the animals. So for me, it was a learning experience, and I had nothing but respect for the various staff that were at the zoo over the years when it came to the animal issues. The zoo then was pretty much starting to break out in the, you might say specialized areas of birds, mammals, reptiles. And so the people that worked with them, pretty much knew their kind of animal, and I was able to tag along and learn. And one of the nice things, I can’t recall in our earlier discussion, whether we mentioned thunder, lightning, whatever the story about the zebu calf that I delivered when I was starting medical work at the zoo.