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2006-11-13 04:14:59 · 21 answers · asked by Blueberry 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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The chicken. For thousands of years the chicken gave live birth to it's young which were in most cases instantly eaten by the others in the roost. As evolution does it protected the young by developing a hard placental sac which eventually developed into a biosphere which we now know as the egg. So there you have it.

2006-11-14 22:54:51 · answer #1 · answered by Kezzi T 3 · 1 0

Depends on how far back you want to go and what you would consider a chicken.

If you want to say that the chicken that looks like what we call chicken today is your threshhold, then the egg came first, because a slightly different looking relative of present day's chicken laid the eggs that the modern chicken came out of. Of course, it wasn't one egg that created modern chickens, but over many generations and many eggs.

However, if you want to count the many ancient chickens that existed before our modern day chickens, then the chicken came first, because some of the original relatives of the chicken surely did not lay eggs. It was only after they evolved into something resembling a chicken that they came to lay eggs.

So both anwers are acceptable, it only depends on how you look at it.

2006-11-13 04:26:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The egg.

Something very very close to a modern-day chicken laid an egg, which contained a mutated offspring. This offspring was what we call a chicken, but it came from an egg.

If the question is what came first, a chicken-like creature or the egg, I guess you would say the chicken.

2006-11-13 04:26:49 · answer #3 · answered by danman7373 1 · 1 0

The chicken undoubtedly came before the egg, evolution often takes place with a mutation. Life obviously didn't sprout out of an egg, it came to be. So the answer to the question is the chicken.

2006-11-13 04:23:13 · answer #4 · answered by LOUDOBBS 2 · 1 0

Something had to lay the egg right? The chicken did so it came first. The chicken evolved into an egg laying species.

2006-11-13 05:47:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs millions of years before the first chicken evolved.

2006-11-13 08:39:44 · answer #6 · answered by jackwp2000 2 · 0 0

This question is a difficult one. Someone must have put an egg there and it hatched into a chicken... the egg is more likely to have evolved from something else than a random chicken popping up somewhere! Deep...!

2006-11-13 04:21:50 · answer #7 · answered by guylian_chocolate_seashell 2 · 1 1

the belief of evolution states that species exchange over the years via mutation and sexual reproduction. on account that deoxyribonucleic acid could be changed in elementary terms till now beginning, it is argued that a mutation ought to have taken place at theory or interior an egg such that a creature resembling a hen, yet no longer a hen, laid the 1st hen eggs. those eggs then hatched into chickens that inbred to offer a residing inhabitants.subsequently, in this gentle, the two the hen and the form of its egg greater concurrently from birds that, mutually as no longer of an identical precise species, steadily grew to grow to be further and extra like modern-day-day chickens over the years.

2016-12-14 06:25:58 · answer #8 · answered by erke 4 · 0 0

Eggs - reptiles lay eggs, and birds evolves from reptiles. Therefore, the first true chicken would have come from an egg.

2006-11-13 23:44:39 · answer #9 · answered by cuddles_gb 6 · 0 0

dinosaurs were around a long time before chickens and they laid eggs, so the egg came first

2006-11-14 03:21:46 · answer #10 · answered by Steve R 2 · 0 0

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