I hope they're out there, and I think there's the potential that they are.

Flip the (circuit) breaker, nothing works.

Some people do consider it inhumane. As far as we can tell, it's not legal.

Because of a lack of funding, officers trained in SWAT are also trained in canine and how to deal with gangs.

They might not be visible on two or three trips or 50 hours of observation. But now we're talking about thousands of hours by the Cornell people alone. In my opinion, we should have had something by now.

These animals eat almost anything they can get in their mouths.

The bottom line is, we simply can't know yet; we don't have the conclusive proof.

The training is very expensive, and there's a lot of work involved. The idea is to be prepared.

I've heard pileated woodpeckers make that kind of sound; I've heard crows make that kind of sound in breaking open a nut.