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[10 Things You Need to Know: From Rare Pokemon Cards to Ancient Dinosaur Tracks]-[Animals in the News, Media Madness, and Dino Discoveries]

The Ten News, News For Curious Kids · B1 · 2025-12-11

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📋 Summary

A Tribute to Claude the Alligator

San Francisco is mourning the loss of Claude, a rare albino alligator who passed away at 30. Since arriving at the California Academy of Sciences in 2008, the bright white reptile became an unofficial mascot, appearing in advertisements, children’s books, and local culture. His legacy lives on through the memories of visitors who were touched by his unique presence.

Ocean Rescue and Digital Distractions

In San Diego, a black Labrador named Sadie was successfully rescued after being swept out to sea by a rip current. Thanks to her GPS tag, the Coast Guard and local lifeguards were able to save her after an hour-long search. Meanwhile, in Australia, the perils of technology addiction were highlighted by a viral video of a woman scrolling on her phone while swimming, serving as a reminder to set boundaries and stay present.

Media Literacy and Press Freedom

A study by the News Literacy Project reveals that American teens hold a negative view of news media, with 84% using terms like "fake," "boring," or "biased." Furthermore, a significant legal battle is unfolding as The New York Times sues Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a policy restricting military information access, an issue that has prompted major outlets like CNN and Fox News to surrender their press passes in defense of free speech.

The $30,000 Pokemon Card

In a historic trade, a Holo Gengar card in "mint condition" was traded at a GameStop in Grapevine, Texas, for $30,494. The card, originating from 2003, is part of the OG 151 Pokemon and was acquired through GameStop’s Power Packs program. This record-breaking transaction highlights the enduring value of trading card collectibles.

Paleontology and Celestial Events

Bolivia’s Toro Toro National Park has yielded a "dynamite discovery" with nearly 18,000 dinosaur tracks identified, including footprints and swim traces from the Paleo Coast line. Simultaneously, the annual Geminid meteor shower is lighting up the sky, offering stargazers the chance to see up to 150 meteors per hour as Earth travels through the debris of the asteroid 3200 Phaethon.

Climate, History, and Trivia

New research suggests that volcanic eruptions may have triggered the Black Death in 1347 by altering global temperatures and sparking famine, which led to the importation of plague-infected fleas. On a lighter note, the show concluded with music trivia: Bad Bunny has been crowned Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally for the second consecutive year, ending Taylor Swift’s two-year reign.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think you just made that up.
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What are you searching for exactly?
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I know they're in one of these bags of stuff.
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But things took a turn when they realized that Sadie had been swept out into the ocean
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A little screen time is fine, but come on people, set some boundaries, enjoy the moment.
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📝Key Phrases

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things took a turn
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call off the search
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in the moment
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set some boundaries
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📖 Transcript

Hey Rye, you ready to... Oh, oh my goodness.
What in the mess is going on here?
Pam, a room is always messiest right before it is clean.
I think you just made that up.
What are you searching for exactly?
I'm looking for my oldest Pokemon cards.

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