They had like eight animals. They were bringing orphans down out of Alaska. And what was going on up in Alaska is the indigenous folks up there had options, quotas, to actually kill larger walruses or adult walruses, and use them for subsistence, for food and ivory and things like that. And the pups they wouldn’t kill because they felt that they had a kindred spirit of some sort. And it was a sort of a religious taboo to kill their pups. So they would just leave them thinking that they’d be taken care of. So we worked out a process where the people would call us and we’d go fly up there and get these pups and bring them down. And we would bottle-raise them on a formula.