I know this, the EGG, and I know why.
Edit:
The first Chicken came from an egg, the species that cross-bred to create the first chicken, were not chicken, ergo the first chicken came from an egg.
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2007-10-28 10:24:52
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answer #1
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answered by Zappster (Deep Thunker) 6
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A chicken met an egg in a bar. After a few drinks and a long sexy chat they decided to go back to the chicken's house for some "fun." All hot and in the throws of passion, all of a sudden the egg stops, and lights a cigarette.
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2007-10-28 10:26:39
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answer #2
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answered by Smilinglorax 1
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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.
2007-10-28 10:25:04
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answer #3
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answered by 8theist 6
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I'm gonna say the egg. You need an egg, to get the 1st. chicken.
2007-10-28 10:25:44
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answer #4
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answered by punch 7
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The egg. Egg-laying fish, animals and amphibians were laying eggs hundreds of millions of years before chickens existed.
2007-10-28 10:25:34
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answer #5
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answered by Dashes 6
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well the egg came first because the chicken was not the first to lay an egg. there were many multicellular organisms that laid eggs.
2007-10-28 10:34:30
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answer #6
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answered by Dr. R PhD in Revolution 5
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The amniote egg precedes birds by at least 120 million years.
2007-10-28 11:20:32
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answer #7
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answered by novangelis 7
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The egg, since chickens evolved from egglaying lizards.
2007-10-28 10:23:33
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answered by Anonymous
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how about when god created the chicken it was sitting on some eggs. makes sense to me.
2007-10-28 10:26:54
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answered by Thomas J 1
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definitely the egg by about 100 million years. and if you count fish, 400 million years (rough guess).
2007-10-28 10:26:10
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answer #10
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answered by mike w 2
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