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builtforsin
· 11 years ago
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I always thought the chicken, because the egg wouldn't hatch without the chicken's warmth?
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unicycle
· 11 years ago
“Well then, I think the answer is that a circle has no beginning.”
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gimmefood
· 10 years ago
LUUUUNNNNNNAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
sociopath
· 11 years ago
The chicken's ancestors came first-- somewhere along the line, the chicken's ancestors developed the ability to lay eggs.
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guest
· 11 years ago
the ancestors could already lay eggs; they were cold blooded reptiles for the most part. There is very little documentation that suggests the live birth of a dinosaur.
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derpderp
· 11 years ago
The egg would be first but the animal that evolved into the chicken laid it. Evolution.
builtforsin
· 11 years ago
What came first the egg or the dinosaur then?
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derpderp
· 10 years ago
Same scenario there, the egg would be laid by a creature that came before the dinosaurs. Also sorry for the late reply.
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chu
· 10 years ago
The chicken came first. Eggs have this protein on them that only come from the female chicken, so the pair had to have come first.
emzydomino
· 10 years ago
The egg came first it just wasn't laid by a chicken.
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darklordcthulhu
· 10 years ago
The correct answer: The egg came first, laid by an animal that wasn't a chicken.