What came first?!


Question:

What came first?

The chicken or the egg?


Answers:
You look like Garth Brooks

the rooster////

Of course the chicken did, you can't have an egg without a chicken.

In the race???

Egg.

Boobs

the chicken - you can't get a egg without the chicken
the bible says god put animals on the earth not eggs

rats...

Hmm i'll bet this is one of the top 5 questions asked on answers! My answer is the chicken. This is because in the beginning, two of everything was created and THEN the reproduced meaning that the eggs came AFTER the chicken. But I have no proof and everyone is entitled to their own opinion!

My momma maked chicken and dumplings out of both the chicken and the egg. Ummmm-good.

Egg

Well, when we talk about "an egg" we're really using shorthand for "a chicken's egg". Clearly the first chicken's egg came from a chicken. If you're of a creationist persuasion, that's because God created the chicken from nothing, and it subsequently reproduced through eggs. If you're more of an evolutionary bent, then the first chicken must have had parents who were not chickens, but some pre-chicken bird. This first chicken must have come from an egg, but it would have been a pre-chicken bird's egg, not a chicken's egg. So either way the chicken came first, although clearly there were OTHER types of egg around before the chicken.

OMELET, mmmmmmmmmm!!!

They came togehter...
The chicken came with an egg into your body... :)

the chicken cross the road & started laying eggs, i reckon

Me!!!!

chicken

The chicken leaned back against the headboard, and lit a cigarette. The egg - looking disgusted - rolled over and said, "Well, I guess we've answered THAT question!"

God made the chicken, the chicken made the egg.

I did

you tell me?

The Archaeopteryx.

Well I had a bold egg for brekfast and a chiken dinner last night... so you tell me?

IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED MAN, TREES, AND ANIMALS...SO THE CHICKEN WAS FIRST!

Me everytime




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