And it was a exhibit of sorts for wallaroo. And they had a bunch of, a lot of them, had quite a few. They were breeding them very well, and they were, they just had a lot, and it was a beautiful exhibit. I mean, wild, very wild, unkempt-looking on, it wasn’t, you know, on purpose. Nobody, you know, went in there with a gardener every week, but, and it was, and these animals loved it and people, you know, just left them alone and they were doing very well. And I just asked the area, the guy who was a supervisor, I said, “Well, how many males are in there?” And he looked at me, and remember these are wallaroo. And he looked at me and he said, “Well, how would you know?” And I looked at him and I remembered they told me, this guy has a zoology degree from Berkeley.