How do they eat? You know, why, why do they have that adaptation type of thing. So I I, the graphics part is always a huge part of the exhibit design and, you know, it’s not my background, but sitting in on design meetings I’ve come to appreciate, you know, what you put out there and it can’t be too lengthy is, I think the discovery we’ve come away with. Because seldom will anyone sit there and read through the entire text that you might have. I think it’s good to get, you know, hit bullet points, give several pages of information, but that’s probably good enough if an individual is really interested. We have the internet, you know, people might say, I gotta look that one up when I get home, type of thing. So, but graphics are always a necessary component of all the exhibitry, even the, you know, the huge exhibits we have in the oceanarium with the dolphins and the whales and everything else. It’s, it’s neat for people to get the opportunity to learn more about these animals. And it’s done. We, we do make a big effort to get volunteers on the floor so that we can give a personal account, which I strongly believe in, but also, you know, they’re not everywhere.