TheTaco007 said:
funguy2121 said:
TheTaco007 said:
meepop said:
TheTaco007 said:
Egg. Dinosaurs had eggs far before chickens even existed.
meepop said:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.183188-Poll-Which-Came-First-The-Chicken-or-the-Egg?page=1 This topic has already been made. By me.
OT: Well, I believe the chicken came first. How is the egg supposed to be incubated? Dinosaurs did actually NOT in fact sit on eggs.
.... They still had eggs.
But how were they incubated?
It doesn't matter. They had eggs, therefore eggs existed before chickens.
Do we know that there were no prehistoric chickens?
There is no evidence to suggest that there were prehistoric chickens. However, this is evidence to suggest that dinosaurs evolved into birds, and could have BECOME something akin to a chicken. However, since this evolution occurred a long time after the first dinosaurs (and fish even) who all laid eggs, the egg existed long before the chicken.
Fair enough, but you seem to not get the point of the very old question. It's about
chicken eggs. If dinosaurs evolved into birds (which is not scientific law, at all, at this point), and if some of them evolved into chickens, then by what criteria do you judge which came first?
Oh, shit. It's all moot, really, isn't it? Whatever characteristics/mutations occurred to the embryo before it hatched (at least at the genetic level, if some of the chicken characteristics didn't kick in until puberty due to endocrine changes), so no matter what, the 1st chicken egg would precede the first chicken, regardless of the parent. Right?
I won! Where the Hell are my cookies?