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by Jimmy Neutron » Tue Mar 05, 2013 2:45 pm
As many of you know, we all have our theory i'd enjoy hearing your's. In time this question has been stirring, Which came first the chicken or the egg?
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Ex B: I think the chicken came first, due to my religious beliefs, and did you know the closest thing we have to a dinosaur is a chicken
Ex C: so are you saying that they evolved from dinosaurs and how did dinosaurs get wings to evolve into a chicken
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Jimmy Neutron on Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:25 am, edited 6 times in total.
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by MaineiacJay » Tue Mar 05, 2013 7:01 pm
genetically speaking and considering the chicken, along with every other species we know today, is the result of evolution, the first "chicken," that which we see and believe today as a "chicken" would have been an evolution or mutation of a former species similar to that of a chicken. but, alas, this evolutionary mutation that gave us the "chicken" evidently hatched from an egg, so I would say the egg came first

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by Draikinator » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:11 pm
MaineiacJay wrote:genetically speaking and considering the chicken, along with every other species we know today, is the result of evolution, the first "chicken," that which we see and believe today as a "chicken" would have been an evolution or mutation of a former species similar to that of a chicken. but, alas, this evolutionary mutation that gave us the "chicken" evidently hatched from an egg, so I would say the egg came first

Ah yes, this. It's a good metaphorical question but it the literal sense takes little standing.
Neither truly came first because the chicken evolved through a long and rigorous process, it wasn't spontaneously created.
By a technicality, the egg came first as is already mentioned by others. :3
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by hapalopus » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:58 pm
I believe in evolution, so I'll say the egg. The egg came from the ancestor of the moderne chickens.

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