Egg.
The ancestor before chickens would have laid an egg containing a chicken as we know them now due to evolution.
2007-09-21 09:41:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Chicken
2007-09-21 17:39:09
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answer #2
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answered by ftyukonpete 1
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Juels- Great answer! Glad someone put that down! (I just got here myself! LOL)
Aristotle said "The chicken is an actual chicken, the egg is a potential chicken. Since actuality precedes potentiality, the chicken came first."
Of course, with either of those answers, one assumes the egg in question is in fact, a chicken egg.
2007-09-21 18:15:33
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answered by visionary_in_2007 2
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The egg, but who put the egg. A chicken ghost or whoooooooooooooooooooo.
2007-09-21 16:45:28
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answered by luna. 5
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The egg came first. Chickens evolved from lizards which were laying eggs too. Lazards were laying eggs for millions of years before chickens. So the egg came millions of years before chickens.
2007-09-21 16:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The egg
2007-09-21 17:51:00
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answered by sheza big zipper 2
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Eggs came first. They were eggs of crustaceans. But they were eggs. Millions of years later Chickens evolved.
2007-09-21 16:45:08
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answered by ? 6
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The egg, I don't think a chicken would just 'appear' out of no where.
2007-09-21 16:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The chicken. On the 5th day God made animals, not eggs.
2007-09-21 19:55:12
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answered by Kim 5
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Alphabetically, C comes before E, therefore Chicken comes before Egg, but culinarily (if thats a word) you eat eggs normally for breakfast, but chicken isn't eaten until lunch and or dinner.
It depends on how you look at it.
2007-09-21 21:08:17
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answered by Jolly Green Giant 2
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