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Which Came First, The Chicken or The Egg?
18. Feb. 2010 03:21
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Well from the way you wrote your question, "the chicken" comes first. :P
18. Februar 2010
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This question has been asked many times before. Since the question is a paradox, there is no answer. If the chicken came first, it came from the egg. If the egg came first, then it came from a chicken, and so forth.Evolution suggests that both chickens and eggs evolved from creatures and "egg-things" you would not recognize to be part of the lineage. Similar to how, in the very distant past, some molecules that were]not what we would call "life" became "life".That was the beginning.
There is no correct answer that can be proven. It's all theory.
18. Februar 2010
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The Egg... It came from an EGGplant... hohohohoh... XD
18. Februar 2010
the egg comes first i think.
the first chicken comes from a egg.
and so that egg is a chicken egg.
and the first chicken egg is laied by another kinds of birds.
that is becouse of gene variation.
18. Februar 2010
Hi... It is a question of "point of view"...
18. Februar 2010
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