I don’t know if it was like in September, it was probably in late September, they’d start getting out of the cage and they’d be running around the zoom. We’d catch ’em and the practice was to bring ’em back and put ’em back in. You hadn’t changed the barrier. So they’d get out again and then somebody might get injured in a fight. And that’s where the biological knowledge comes in. Because I just said, look guys, you can’t, you have to put ’em in a separate cage and just get rid of them. If you’re gonna breed them, you need to have arrangements to send those young off by this time of year every year because you’re gonna have problems with them and it’s not gonna make you look good if they’re always getting out all the time. So those were the kinds of things that I felt as a curator, I did pretty well in dealing with those projects. Problems In, in Sun Zu today, and I don’t know if it, it happened at the National Zoo Zoos have feeding programs for animals, giraffe feeding.