The egg.
Two birds very like a chicken mated but a mutation in one of their gametes occurred causing the female to lay a chicken i.e. a mutant of the parent bird.
2007-11-30 12:36:40
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answer #1
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answered by kano7_1985 4
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The Chicken
2007-11-30 12:35:00
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answer #2
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answered by littlerabbit4444 3
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Definitely the egg! and no, not a dinosoar egg or anything silly like that.
Kano7 is pretty close. the chicken-like bird is actually a Red Jungle Fowl, the ancestor of the modern day chicken, which was first seen in India around 2000 b.c.e. (or something like that).
2007-11-30 12:46:08
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answer #3
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answered by Tom S 3
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The Egg. Dinosaurs were laying eggs long before the chicken evolved.
2007-11-30 12:35:43
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answered by lhvinny 7
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I'm not positive because if the chicken was first what made it? And if there was the egg it wouldn't survive because the chicken would have to sit on top of it to keep it warm.
Hope I was right!
-Miley Cyrus
2007-11-30 13:03:03
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answer #5
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answered by serena 2
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If: A chicken egg is the egg that only a chicken lays
Then A chicken (that hatched from a non-chicken egg) laid an egg (a chicken egg).
2007-11-30 12:45:04
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answer #6
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answered by mojojojo 2
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of course! the chicken how can there an egg if there is no chicken
2007-11-30 12:46:35
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answer #7
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answered by ezi 1
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Crockachiken!!
2007-11-30 16:35:25
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answer #8
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answered by Phil R 3
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Egga.
Long beofre there were chickens, there were egglaying insects, reptiles, amphibians, and other critters. You might google "Archaeopteryx".
2007-11-30 12:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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both at the same time. lol
2007-11-30 12:39:18
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answered by >_> 4
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