They’re gorgeous. I learned a lot about snow leopards in the process of keeping them in the zoo. I’ve learned about their marvelous ability to disappear in an exhibit and as a result of the snow leopards and trying to keep them from being hidden from the public when people come by to see them, I told the architects who worked with me, that we cannot have a ledge in any cat exhibit that is more than one foot deep and one foot high. That it had to be that small, or we lose leopards, snow leopards, smaller cats for sure in the exhibit because their camouflage is so great along with it. So I said, we first what we’ll do is invert all ledges. So instead of having a ledge that is this way, we’ll have one that’s this way, you know, like that, so that the animal can’t hide and can’t climb out. There are lots of reasons to invert the ledges. That’s just a rule that I had with regard to the architects, that design work or did sketches for me in any exhibits.