Well, when I started Lincoln Park, I was very fortunate, actually to get into the Veldt area because I also, part of my job was the commissary and we had to prepare foods for animals. So I knew where all the foods were going when animals were eating. I enjoyed, I was very fortunate, I did not really have any specialties. I liked certain animal groups because there was very little known about them in captivity, and that drew my fascination, not necessarily whether they were a reptile or bird or a mammal. It was a difficulty in maintaining them and learning to maintain them properly, that intrigued me, and I learned a lot of that in Lincoln Park. And one thing led to another, and eventually I had a chance of opening up a children’s zoo, the first children’s zoo, and the children’s zoo was an amalgamate of all smaller animals in the zoo. It wasn’t really, it was really Marlin’s pets. I mean, this is where Marlin put his specialties.