But the cool thing was being able to show so many different terrestrial animals that you wouldn’t expect to see it in aquarium. For sure. And I remember some of the classics were, we had bullet ants, a good story about a sloth I’ll share with you. But it was a unique opportunity for us to not only enrich the Aquarius profession, you know, they had to become familiar with these and you know, we knew certain individuals might be, might have had experience working with a certain group of animals or had a strong interest or just knew them well. But the important thing was that it was the, the trend is toward showing the complete environment as much as you can. I mean like taking a, a cut out of the world’s environment and saying, boom, here’s what you might encounter in the Amazon. Our strong suit is still the aquatic portion of it and the interpretation there. But we made a, a sincere effort to get, you know, natural plants from the Amazon and animals that you’d find in certain parts of the Amazon. And then to tell the story again, conservation education, big components of the exhibits.