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  • smart kid :D

  • @whatthehellisfree please. i think the word youre looking for is inspirational.

  • @whatthehellisfree nerd? more like hope for a very bleak future if more idiots like you keep being born.

  • Very inspiring! This may be an example of the "Flynn Effect" -- the notion that each generation is getting just a bit smarter than the previous generation (which I personally believe). If interested, look up the "Flynn Effect" on Wikipedia. Cheers!

  • Lawl, I was just like that when I was a little girl. :'D She is so adorable. <3

  • That's a really smart little human being.

  • Ross Geller would be so proud.

  • A dinosaur-geek outside the Jurassic Park generation?! What is this new devilry?!

    ((Honestly though, very cool kid))

  • This girl will do great things for the world :)

  • It's awesome seeing this. I'm a palaeontologist and this makes my heart soar. I've seen kids in museums are the ones who educate their teachers and parents in nomenclature - I know my brother and myself were like that. My brother could name more than 20 dinosaurs at the age of four (genus and species) and would correct our parents if they couldn't pronounce them. This is a parenting WIN in my opinion!

  • @akhshai And in twelve years, she'll discover a different peer-review process that will include over-priced fashion and gluing a cell phone to her head.

  • Aww, she's so adorable and smart! Gives me hope for the future.

  • must be Emma, Ross and Rachel's kid

  • even when I was a kid I loved dinosaurs and as an adult I could not tell you why

  • Amazing.

  • 14 people still think it's a triceratops

  • Sometimes the toy companies just need to ask the kids.

  • haha the end was the best, she gives that to him and the dad just "hmh" "ok" xD

  • I was waiting for the girl to go, "Hold on daddy, I need to go speak to the manager."

  • Parents like you are a rare kind. Whatever you do, don't ruin this child!

  • Adorable as FUCK

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  • She should have a playdate with the Little Girl ranting about Pink Toys so they can discuss dinosaurs and superheros.

  • THIS IS VIRAL MARKETING FOR JURRASSIC PARK 3. DURRRR SPOILER ALERT- THE DAD FILMING IS ACTUALLY GONNA GET EATEN AT THE END WHILE SAVING THE LITTLE GIRL AND HER MOM LOL

  • "can you hold this for a second I need to check out the others"

    ^ those dino's are going to get owned

  • Amazing *_____*

  • I thought Ross's daughter's name was Emma?

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  • love how she says "i NEED to check out the others". not "want", "need". they better all be accurate.

  • Very cute.

  • This just made my whole day.

  • ok shhhhheeee is adorable.

  • Congratulations, sir, you have raised a fine and bright daughter :)

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  • upload more, you can make money via youtube partnership.

  • I love to see kids these days this bright and not yet precocious.

  • ahhhwwwww SOOOO CUTE

  • That's quite a bright little mind there. She nailed the differences.

  • Please do not ever diminish her ability to question her surroundings.

  • I thought everyone was into dinosaurs at her age! I know I don't remember much from three algebra classes in high school, but i damn sure still remember the difference between a Styracosaurus and Triceratops

  • do you think the Chinese factory that made it, were "consulted" by Chinese "fossil hunters"?... you know, the ones that glue stuff together and pretend it's a species....

  • She needs to be the host of her own dinosaur show.

  • She's a boss

  • if i ever have a daughter i want her to be just like this little one

  • PARENTING: You're doing it right

  • I want a kid like that :/

  • lol

  • Sue the T. rex (or at least her human representatives at the Field Museum in Chicago) linked to this video on her twitter page. Stella is getting mad props from the largest known tyrannosaurus. That's quite the honor, Stella!

  • Ross Gellar would be so proud

  • 4-year-old boy's dream girl.

  • I love the part where she put down the box and showed the horns of a triceratops, so sweet. :-)

  • wikipedia..../wiki/Styracosaur­us

    so SHE IS RIGHT!!

  • This makes me want children. That is something I didn't think was possible.

  • This is what children were like before they were raised by celebrities on reality tv.

  • *googles styracosaurus*

    ... well shit.

  • reminds me of the time I when I was walking around Walmart when I was 3 and pointed out a toy that was labeled as a Velociraptor and I told my mom that it was actually a Utahraptor, which is commonly confused with the Velociraptor.

  • Ok. Thanks. Now I want to have kids.

  • She would've made Ross proud.

  • Allan Grant's daughter. LOL

  • this is featured on wimpDOTcom today. Her last line is the best of the whole video!

  • Awesome video. Reminds me of me when I was small.  Great description to the video too. Renew!

  • That is just the cutest thing ever! I want a kid like her. She must have made you proud.

  • Yep, that's wrong too! I was just like her and now I'm doing a PhD!

  • I don't want kids. But if I knew they would turn out like her... I would have kids...

  • future genius :)

  • this is the girl Id like my unborn 4 year old boy to marry

  • She is gonna grow up to be the greatest ever paleontologist that ever lived on earth.

  • youtube.com/watch?v=l8o5fxnDUj­s&feature=related

  • "The Triceratops Never Existed, It Was Actually a Young Version Of Another Dinosaur" - If you google triceratops never existed, dunno if the source is accurate but who knows? ^^

    Cute girl <--- Totally not in a pedophile way.

  • @eXiidus Jesus, nobody in the right mind would ever assume you had anything to do with pedophilia.. why did you even bring that shit up?

  • Clever kid lol

  • The funny thing is that a triceratops is just an infant Torosaurus and to help with the confusion and the popularity of the triceratops name they are just calling Torosaurus a Triceratops now.

  • @harvey2015 Well, since scientists were the ones who named those in the first place. They just went through the easy way, since Triceratops are more well known then they just  recognize Torosaurus as "older triceratops".

  • @waxlaxo No, that's not how it works. Triceratops horridus was named in 1889. Torosaurus latus was named in 1891.  The older name is considered the valid one.

  • @joiles01 Taxonomy is flawed here. It means the taxonomic diagnosis of Triceratops is informally invalid - what will happen when someone finds an 'adult' 'Triceratops' in the field now, that doesn't match the formal description? They'll make a new species! Maybe Toro-something.. Remember also that Jack Horner is pretty much the only palaeontologist out there who thinks the synonymy of the two is valid.

  • @sakurachan18

    There is so much butthurt in this comment I was tempted to block it as spam, but left it so people can learn how NOT to have a sense of humor.

  • @harvey2015 Triceratops was named first. If the torosaurus and triceratops are found to be the same dinosaur, the triceratops name sticks, and the torosaurus name goes. And a triceratops isn't an infant torosaurus anyhow. It was more along the lines of a young adult.

  • @joiles01 What the hell are you talking about? They ARE the same dinosaur! They just use Triceratops as the common name now that they discovered it to reduce confusion. The triceratops IS an infant Torosaur, not a young adult. The infant stage lasts for a long time and once it enters adulthood, whether young or not, its skeletal structure changes to look like a Torosaur.

  • probably 95% of viewers looked up styracosaurus and 95% of viewers minds were blown

  • cutest.girl.evvar!

  • Oh shit, it does look like a Styracosaurus! ...and I had to do a Google Image search first. =/

  • Jim, you sure the cover to the dinosaur box is accurate?

    Who cares? We gotta get these things in to the toy stores before Christmas. Besides, it's not like some kid will know the difference.

  • I watched twice, and laughed twice. No wonder I always get them wrong, the educational models are wrong. Argh!

  • Is she really 4? That's pretty good for 4.

  • This is frickin' amazing. I googled both Styracosaurus and Triceratops and she is spot on about everything she says!

    MIND=BLOWN.

  • Nice video. Please hold you phone sideways when in video mode so it doesn't ruin it.

  • Thank you for showing that even little girls know their stuff. I think I'll renew my museum membership too! Peace!

  • Clearly an expense was spared. 

  • schooling us on dinos like a boss! I hope my niece turns out like her

  • Shiiii- she's 100% correct. I looked up what she said it was (Styracosaurus) and yeah... that's not a Triceratops

    Wow. Good on her

  • If someday dinosaurs will endanger humanity, I would def. call her first.

  • -"Yeah, it doesn't look like it's a triceratops because the guys that make the toy just made a random dino"

    -"This one looks like a styracosaurus"

    ಠ_ಠ

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  • This dinosaur begins with a Ch, can't remember what the rest is

  • Is she a wizard?

  • Okay, ya, that looks lika a styracosaurus *google :)

  • This is the most adorable thing ever. Disregarding her greater knowledge of dinosaurs than me.

  • This is the result of parenting done correctly.

  • I feel like a complete idiot for googling styracosaurus.

  • what? why does she know all this?

  • hey, at least they got the beak right!

  • @maybejustvideos i'm guessing you're a stupid retarded christian that want their children to learn as little about the real world as possible so they can carry on your dippy views lol

  • @maybejustvideos you mean smart? Why wouldn't you want your daughter to be smart?

  • She sounds Marcel the Shell with shoes.

  • googled styracosaurus.

  • "Would you hold this for a second,

    ? I need to go check out the others." I probably didn't utter anything near that intelligent until my teens.

  • That is the most articulate four year old I have ever listened to.

  • awesome

  • "Will you hold this for a second, I gotta check out the others..."

  • @PointLarusso that was the cutest part hahaha

  • @PointLarusso precious

  • this angle of video only looks good on your smart phone.

  • Get this girl into some science classes immediately. Go go gadget paleontology girl!

  • keep up the good work

  • Grown man tears were shed at the raw adorableness.

  • The funny thing is, she's smarter than a lot of adults. Incredible.

  • Nice gloves bro

  • what do you feed her?

  • That's one awesome kid!

  • faith in humanity restored...

  • turn the phone side way

  • Paleontologist of the future!

  • yeah yeah cute she can identify that it's not a triceratops that's clever I guess I don't know if I'd call her an expert "looks more like a Styracosaurus" ....it seems I stand corrected.

  • You sir, are doing a great job.

  • @jhdsvcyjausdgtfy Um.... I.... what?!

  • Oh my god she is so friggin adorable! 

  • I love the last part. She's so polite and articulate!

  • I hate children, but your daughter is adorable and awesome.

  • I really hope to have a daughter like her some day. That's amazing.

  • She looks adorable and seems damn smart.

    Gentleman... there is still hope.

  • WHAT? 4!!!!

  • "they got a beak right". i died

  • Wow... TIL the difference between a Styracosaurus and a Triceratops.

  • 8 people don't know jack about Styracosaurus.

  • HELL. YEAH. I love this girl and her obviously awesome parents. Please have more kids, we need more like this in the world.

  • This video received more upvotes than it would have if your kid came out ugly.

  • I just learned what a Styracosaurus was! From a 4 year old.

  • What a smart and beautiful little child.

  • Lol, awesome. Keep up the good work Stella!

  • Wow. What a kid.

  • That is awesome. I think I need to move my family back to the city. Young Stella, you have inspired this man, 30 years your senior, to rethink how he will raise his children.

  • Something about her saying " You hold this, I'm going to check out the others."  was also impressive

  • OMG. That kid is so adorably intelligent.

  • haha, shes adorable. What a great kid.

  • Once he kicks the cocaine habit he will be amazing.

  • you're a great dad. Keep it up!

  • Proof that kids don't always think Barney when they think of dinosaurs.

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  • Oh jeez, this was me as a child. And as an adult, but nowadays I usually just go "WTF is this?!?"

    The world would be a better place if every toy manufacturer in the world had a Stella on staff.

  • what the f...is she really 4, more coherent baby i've ever seen, jesus that's insane

  • I have a niece who's 6 and has a baby lisp and can't form a complete sentence. Ask her a question she can only answer in one syllable answers. It's sad. She's not simple either.

  • sir you have done well. you and your daughter give me hope for the future once again

  • there's hope.

  • She puts 99% of adults on this planet to shame.

  • I can't even with her cuteness.

  • the best part is the end "I NEED TO GO CHECK THE OTHERS" haha she rules dude ! way to be a good dad

  • PARENTING WIN

  • being a daughter... LIKE A BOSS

  • How cute haha! She´s an amazing child. Cheers for being great parents!

  • very good parenting. you sir. I salute.

  • Very cute girl.

  • Clever girl...

  • @kevindynia TOO CLEVER!

    TAKE HER OUT! TAKE THE SHOT! DAMN IT, THAT'S AN ORDER!

  • She's 4 and can pronounce all of those "big" words! And she knows the differences from the dinosaurs, also! I think she likes dinosaurs! ^-^ Smart girl, there! :)

  • So precocious and adorable! I used to be like this and when I looked back at old videos of me I always thought everyone must be annoyed at me for giving lectures on the formation of zygotes and stuff when I was 5. Maybe I'm just too harsh, and I wasn't annoying- just adorable, like Stella =D

  • Having a daughter is something im very afraid of. If she acts like this, I have nothing to worry about.

  • @98smithg Exactly. Kids need to grow up never questioning anything they see, or (godforbid) think for themselves.

    Then they can grow up and leave silly comments with misspelled dinosaur names like you.

    ;)