mrs. lee ann roberts, who was responsible for finding and spending -- and spearheading the african exhibit. in our effort to broaden our community outreach, we just announced a new festival on saturday, highlighting the cultural dance and music performances of the pacific, including the hawaiian and filipino guitar as well as specific-in fact -- pacific- inspired food. we hope to host a similar day next year. that is in quarantine, our new sumatran tiger, larry. he is here from the mississippi's due to breed with lee and, the and named after mrs. roberts. we hope we will have tiger cubs soon. sumatran tigers are hot -- are highly endangered. our other handsome guy is this guy. >> i love that. >> he, too, is in quarantine until shortly after memorial day. he comes from the san diego zoo to breed with the female koalas. he comes from the australians to. we hear he meet -- may be named cutie pie. this is also going to be our new exhibit. this is a north american bobcat. he has been participating in our outreach to schools, but we really want to focus on north american wildlife. his exhibited