I mean, as far as you know, there, there, there is, there’s always a percentage of people in the zoo business who see the job the way you do. They, they have a similar intensive interest in zoos and everything about them. It’s almost like carved into their DNA, you usually, you usually hit it off with ’em right away because it’s, you know, you’ve learned how to interpret behavior. So you, you can learn pretty much quickly usually by the questions that they ask or whatever as to, you know, whether they’re a serious zoo person or not. Whether they, they have that same intensive interest in the subject seeing stuff you’d never seen before. I remember we got two brown hyenas came in from Namibia into Hollet and, and the old, there was an old squash court at the back of the, the mansion house that we modified as a quarantine area. And so I got the boxes in place and I went to open up the, the first box and let this brown hyena come out and it came out the box and all its hair just stood on end like a giant brown porcupine. I’ve never seen this in any of the literature and it was just like, holy shit.