Which came first the chicken or the egg?
Which came first the chicken or the egg?
Which came first the chicken or the egg?
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petersmith
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Re: Which came first the chicken or the egg?
The classic question! Scientifically speaking, the egg came first. That’s because long before chickens existed, other creatures were laying eggs. Over time, genetic mutations led to the first true “chicken” hatching from an egg laid by a bird that was almost—but not quite—a chicken. So the egg containing the first chicken technically came first.
Re: Which came first the chicken or the egg?
The classic question — chicken or egg — never fails to spark curiosity! Scientifically, many argue the egg came first, laid by a bird that wasn’t quite a chicken. Philosophically, it’s a fun loop reminding us how nature evolves. This debate is timeless, thought-provoking, and always enjoyable to revisit. Loved seeing this question spark fresh perspectives again!
Re: Which came first the chicken or the egg?
From a scientific perspective, the egg came first—laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, but close enough through evolution. The chicken emerged later as genetic changes accumulated over generations.
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Oliver James
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Re: Which came first the chicken or the egg?
From a scientific standpoint, the egg came first.
Long before modern chickens existed, their evolutionary ancestors laid eggs. At some point, a genetic mutation occurred inside an egg laid by a bird that was almost a chicken. The creature that hatched from that egg met the biological definition of the first true chicken.
Therefore, while chickens come from eggs, the egg as a biological structure predates the chicken by millions of years. Evolutionary biology, rather than philosophy, provides the clearest answer.
Long before modern chickens existed, their evolutionary ancestors laid eggs. At some point, a genetic mutation occurred inside an egg laid by a bird that was almost a chicken. The creature that hatched from that egg met the biological definition of the first true chicken.
Therefore, while chickens come from eggs, the egg as a biological structure predates the chicken by millions of years. Evolutionary biology, rather than philosophy, provides the clearest answer.