Avery peed!

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Avery peed!
This is one of the best answers!The egg somehow incubated itself and raised itself.
What do you think @TwoCrows??Too funny!![]()
Well, if the feathered dinosaurs layed the egg, which became a chicken, then wouldn't the answer count as chicken because the ancient featured dinosaur chicken layed the egg!No, they were feathered dinosaurs.
I..... holy brain hurt.Well, if the feathered dinosaurs played the egg, which became a chicken, then woudltn the answer count as chicken because the ancient featured dinosaur chicken layed the egg!![]()
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Sooo, if fungal fowl are ancient chickens which eggs evolved into chickens today, wouldn't that mean the chicken came first? But the egg had to create the jungle fowl, soooo, I'm confused!![]()
I agree with you!Well, if the feathered dinosaurs layed the egg, which became a chicken, then wouldn't the answer count as chicken because the ancient featured dinosaur chicken layed the egg!![]()
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I know right!I..... holy brain hurt.
No, I get it, the egg evolved to make the actual chicken breed today, but if you consider the question, what came first the thing that layed the egg, or the egg, which then evolves to become a chicken, then its different. I think that is more of the question that is being asked!Well this is a bit semantic but....
There was a long time ago something that was definitely not a jungle fowl. It layed eggs. And that was the great, great, great, great ^nth generation grandparent of a chicken. Since it layed eggs, the egg came first, because the egg existed but the chicken did not. Eggs literally evolved first.
I think this question (chicken or egg) came first.What do you think @TwoCrows??
Probably true XD XDI think this question (chicken or egg) came first.![]()