The Egg * The egg came first because other animals came before the chicken that had eggs of some kind. * One kind are the fish in the seas; fish lay eggs. Another are snakes; snakes also lay eggs. * Only if this question was asked as, "Which came first, the chicken or the chicken egg?", would it be a paradox. * Sexually reproducing animals also have eggs- the question doesn't specify a type of egg. * Dinosaurs had eggs. * Darwin's theory; the chicken egg came from a different species. * A chicken could not have its genetic material altered during life, so the egg must have evolved and been first. * If you take into account the doctrine of evolution, the egg's coming first becomes plausible on the cellular level under perfect circumstances (abundant food and resources). There will be an a-sexual reproduction once the environment becomes unfavorable. The species would then evolve, and a lot of animals have no parental instincts but through evolution some have started to look after their young. * An a-sexual reproduction is reproduction in which there is no fusion of male and female sex cells gametes. * The egg came first because the chicken descended from a dinosaur, and it laid an egg that was changed from Darwin's theory. * The egg came first because a chicken comes from an egg. At whatever point you decide to call the chicken a true chicken, it must have come from an egg. Because the different species before it must have evolved to make a chicken, the egg came first.
The egg came first. Eggs have been around for millions of years, while chickens evolved from other prehistoric birds.
Scientifically, the egg came first. The evolution of birds, including chickens and turkeys, began with egg-laying reptiles. This means that the first chicken or turkey ancestor would have hatched from an egg.
The concept of the chicken and egg dilemma is a philosophical question about the origins of things. In biological terms, eggs existed long before chickens, as they are a common reproductive strategy across many species. Therefore, eggs would have come first.
The egg, by many centuries. Dinosaurs laid eggs long before chickens existed.
The phrase "The truth lies somewhere in between" is a commonly used idiom, credited to various sources throughout history. It is a sentiment that suggests that the reality of a situation often falls between two extreme viewpoints or positions.
The chicken
The chicken came before the egg through evolution. The chicken could have been born through an egg, or the same way humans are born. The first chicken was born from two parents that were NOT chickens. The offspring of the two parents had a mutation which led to the first chicken.
The egg came first... kind of. Basically, a long, long time ago two birds that weren't really chickens created the first chicken egg.
The egg came first. Eggs have been around for millions of years, while chickens evolved from other prehistoric birds.
Scientifically, the egg came first. The evolution of birds, including chickens and turkeys, began with egg-laying reptiles. This means that the first chicken or turkey ancestor would have hatched from an egg.
Maybe you aren't asking the right people! I for one can answer this question! The egg came first, as two birds (just say an ostrich and an emu?) could have mated and the emu could have laid an egg which made a chicken! The egg came before the chicken, now you know the answer too!
The egg comes first. I know most of you think that without a chicken, there is no egg. But without an egg,there is no chicken as well right? And besides, God didn't make chicken just like that, so it may be possible that two different bird came about with a chicken egg. What do you guys think?
Clearly the egg came before the chicken. Inverts, fish, amphibians and dinosaurs were laying eggs long before the first hen existed. And the first hen certainly came from an egg. But, did it come from a "chicken" egg? But i ate the egg Well, that is one theory but who said the hen originally came from an egg? maybe a cross-breed situation occured between two mammals and they gave birth to a hen of somesort then the hen laid an egg. but once again what about the male?
The answer is 0%. If two of the following are lies, the only two combination of statements that don't contradict each other is B and C which leaves A as the answer - the chicken came first.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
"chicken.god had two of everything on noahs ark.then the male and female chicken had a egg."LOL, you're funny.No, but really. The chicken egg came first. "Az." explains it like this:"Since DNA can be modified only before birth, a mutation must have taken place at conception or within an egg such that an animal similar to a chicken, but not a chicken, laid the first chicken egg.The modern chicken was believed to have descended from another closely related species of birds, the red junglefowl, but recently discovered genetic evidence suggests that the modern domestic chicken is a hybrid descendant of both the red junglefowl and the grey junglefowl.Read more: What_came_first_came_chicken_or_the_egg"
The concept of the chicken and egg dilemma is a philosophical question about the origins of things. In biological terms, eggs existed long before chickens, as they are a common reproductive strategy across many species. Therefore, eggs would have come first.