And there was a keeper, and he was working in the Children’s Zoo at that time. Boy, I know I could see him right in front of me. And I can’t remember his name now, but he was like a, he claimed to be a psychiatrist, or he was a psychiatrist, or he thought he was, but he was a keeper at the zoo see, and he was trying to handle the llama. He couldn’t, I mean, literally he couldn’t do it. And I just went over to this llama, it was a full-grown llama, it wasn’t a little one. A full-grown llama, and I just grabbed it around the neck and tried to open its mouth, and I took this bolus, we’re gonna give it a, and I just put it, shoved it down his mouth and closed it, and the llama of course took it. (chuckling) And I didn’t say anything to that guy because obviously I wasn’t even working there then, but I was there and I, you know, I’m not saying that sealed the deal, but I think that, you know, he could see that I could take care of myself with animals, knew what to do, in doing that kind of thing. So memorable experiences, the great apes, they had a reasonable collection of great apes there. Oh yes, sure.