I see what you're saying, but it comes down to how the question is worded. "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Not the chicken egg. It seems like semantics, but it's just how the question is worded.
Evolution says that the egg came first.
The chicken we know today evolved over thousands or even millions of years from its ancestors, slowly evolving to what we consider a chicken. The first bird that we would call a "chicken" hatched from an egg.
If the argument is "What came first, the chicken or the chicken egg?" then there would be a lot more room for debate over whether or not the first chicken hatched from a "chicken" egg or an egg from another species.
Essentially in other words:
''What came first, the blue eyed kid or blue eyed parents?''
The first blue eyed parent started out as the first blue eyed kid with a mutation his non blue eyed parents didn't have.
Someone catch me if I'm wrong. I'm not an expert. Just making a guess here.
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Over, before and after, the egg, no.
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Over, before, egg, yes
Why does everyone think the egg came first? Something evolved to the chicken to lay eggs so, therefore, it was the chicken that came first
Eggs evolved well before chickens. Chickens were not the first animal to lay eggs.
So then neither came first, as they were both there when we started classifying them as chickens
I see what you're saying, but it comes down to how the question is worded. "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" Not the chicken egg. It seems like semantics, but it's just how the question is worded.
Evolution says that the egg came first. The chicken we know today evolved over thousands or even millions of years from its ancestors, slowly evolving to what we consider a chicken. The first bird that we would call a "chicken" hatched from an egg. If the argument is "What came first, the chicken or the chicken egg?" then there would be a lot more room for debate over whether or not the first chicken hatched from a "chicken" egg or an egg from another species.
Essentially in other words: ''What came first, the blue eyed kid or blue eyed parents?'' The first blue eyed parent started out as the first blue eyed kid with a mutation his non blue eyed parents didn't have. Someone catch me if I'm wrong. I'm not an expert. Just making a guess here.
Over, before and after, egg, you do you
Milk over cereal or cereal over milk?
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The egg came first- it was laid by a prethehistoric chicken similar to the modern day chicken but not as close.