And unfortunately, I learned, I got my first lesson at how heartbreaking it can be when, you know, dealing with animals, is that the female had a parasite problem and she died. And that was a very, to me, you know, it was a real tragic, tragic thing, But that’s what can happen when you’re dealing with animals. I mean, it’s one of that was, in a sense, a very good beginning, you know, a very good lesson for me, and. We had talked about the primate collection, but give me that quick overview of the Oklahoma City Zoo when you first got there. Well it was, it was a smallish zoo that had, like a lot of zoos had public works projects done in the Depression. Bear grottoes, you know that kind of stuff, the cat grottoes, and they were relatively good-sized field pens for hoof stock. There was a small, it wasn’t a big elephant exhibit. There was a smallish elephant exhibit.