Chicken or the egg ?!


Question: In ALL seriousness what came first ?
The chicken makes it, but the chicken comes out of it...
Its confusing


Answers: In ALL seriousness what came first ?
The chicken makes it, but the chicken comes out of it...
Its confusing

ok then here is a logical answer to this paradox

1) an egg can not hatch without a chicken so it did not come first
2)there must be a male and female to reproduce
3)studies show that chickens might have evolved from ancient reptiles.

so there you have it, the chicken came first

a circle has no beginning.

Godm created the animals so I would say the chicken.

egg

Both ways the chicken. God created the chicken first. Also the chicken is in the egg...I think in like the mama chicken forms the egg....IDK!

the chicken came first

The egg.

"LONDON, England -- It's a question that has baffled scientists, academics and pub bores through the ages: What came first, the chicken or the egg?

Now a team made up of a geneticist, philosopher and chicken farmer claim to have found an answer. It was the egg.

Put simply, the reason is down to the fact that genetic material does not change during an animal's life.

Therefore the first bird that evolved into what we would call a chicken, probably in prehistoric times, must have first existed as an embryo inside an egg."

IN ALL SERIOUSNESS IN ALL SERIOUSNESS?

THE !@$%ING CHICKEN!

Evoulution, somthing that looks like a chicken, laid an egg of the somthing that looked like a chicken. Out of that egg came the chicken we all know and love. Then that chicken laid the egg we all know and love.

There, case closed.

no begining
actually
the egg came first
then the chicken came out of it
but a chiken made the egg
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wow
i can see why your confused

you need help real bad

the egg...no wait..the chicken.....oh hang on
help my brain hurts

Well, neither...if you agree with the scientific theory that avians evolved from dinosaurs, then what you are really asking is what came first, the dinosaur or the egg. I'm willing to bet, probably a billion'ish years ago, some primitive reptile had a genetic abnormality which caused it to encase its embryos in a protective shell...so, my guess is that the reptile came before the egg!

"As species change over time, in the process of evolution, the first modern chicken was the offspring of the last direct ancestor of domestic chickens to not share that classification (likely the Red Junglefowl). Therefore, a non-chicken did, in fact, lay the first egg."

obviously the chicken. the egg does not evolve from something. the chicken evolves from something then adapts to have the egg. so the chicken came first.

i just want to throw this out there. the T-Rex came first. Chickens are very closly related to the T-Rex then most peolpe think.

the egg was first, because if a chicken was born it was born in a egg but the dinosaurs ( if there were any ) laid eggs

No egg without the chicken.
that was easy.
Who do you think turned the egg so it can hatch with proper temperature.
Surely we watched it and learned.
Surah Al Khaf The Cave in the Quran also showed us how one can spoil.
And the real Superman died that way because he was not turned. So many fans and yet no one came to the bedside toe even turn the man. What a shame!

Egg.

according to a certain scientific theory, animals evolved through increments and links, so eventually, what we call a chicken may have come out of an egg.

Chicken came first before the egg because C is before E in the dictionary!
LOL.
Have a great day!
Hope this solved the great mystery.
Joanne

The chicken

It is not the answer that you are looking for is it? it is the discussion and the possible convtroversy or "politics" of people expressing their opinions.............LOL 1&2

you tell me!

The....chicken....no wait....the egg...wait.....I don't know!!



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