What do you think came first? The chicken or the egg?

What do you think came first? The chicken or the egg?

  • The Chicken

    Votes: 11 57.9%
  • The Egg

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • I Am Not Sure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    19
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Well, according to your theory there had to be two almost identical mutations happen at about the same time and at the same location so that a male and female would be available for breeding to insure success of future generations. A one-shot mutation wouldn't quiet do the trick would it?

Hmm, I stick with the CHICKEN.
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Best wishes,
Ed
 
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Well, according to your theory there had to be two almost identical mutations happen at about the same time and at the same location so that a male and female would be available for breeding to insure success of future generations. A one-shot mutation wouldn't quiet do the trick would it?

Hmm, I stick with the CHICKEN.
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Best wishes,
Ed

The mutation bred back to it's own species, producing more chickens.
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Everything they do reminds me od velociraptors..
(not that I have met any personally..
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They way they corner bugs, their feet, the way they hold their wings...
 
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Everything they do reminds me od velociraptors..
(not that I have met any personally..
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They way they corner bugs, their feet, the way they hold their wings...

that's it, you have miniature velociraptors!
they are very predatory, aren't they?
 
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Well, according to your theory there had to be two almost identical mutations happen at about the same time and at the same location so that a male and female would be available for breeding to insure success of future generations. A one-shot mutation wouldn't quiet do the trick would it?

Hmm, I stick with the CHICKEN.
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Best wishes,
Ed

The mutation bred back to it's own species, producing more chickens.
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I'll let ya'll discuss the mutants with each other, but you have convinced me...













...to stick with the CHICKEN.
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All the same best wishes,
Ed
 
Hey check this out:
This is a picture of a chicken skeleton, compared to a velociraptor skeleton:
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They look pretty similar....I just found this interesting because I've heard that chickens are the next closest thing to what a T-Rex was.
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And this is what a velociraptor with feathers is thought to have looked like:
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Judging by the the smaller, feathered raptors that predated it by tens of millions of years, paleontologists believe Velociraptor sported feathers, too, though the direct evidence for this conjecture is slim at best. Artists have pictured this dinosaur as being cloaked in everything from wan, chicken-like tufts to bright green plumage reminiscent of a South American parrot. (-from http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/dinosaurpictures/ig/Velociraptor-Pictures/Velociraptor.-2En.htm)
 
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Plenty of family resemblance!
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Their big feet and long legs especially!
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When they're in the "ugly stage" of growing as young chicks, their small bodies and long legs make them look like velociraptors IMO.
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And game chickens always remind me of velociraptors.
 

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