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What came first the hen or the egg?
What do you think ?
Give reasons to support your argument....
I came first, and your mom swallowed it.
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur I came first, and your mom swallowed it. |
I'd have to go with the hen.
this thread doesn't deliver
the egg came first btw
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| Originally posted by geroin this thread doesn't deliver |
I CANT DECIDE :'( :'(
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| Originally posted by SummerCallin I CANT DECIDE :'( :'( |
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi Hint : Let me ask my mom. |
The egg came first of course. It is believed that count chocula knocked up tucan sams wife back in the days... it's true!
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| Originally posted by Cro_Addict ANSWER 1 Well if you are refering to in that sentance, then the chicken came first. If you rephrase the question then the egg came first. ANSWER 2 Now there are a few different scenarios: If: A chicken egg will hatch a chicken An animal that was not a chicken laid the chicken egg which contained the first chicken. In this case the egg came first. If: A chicken egg is the egg that a chicken lays A chicken (that hatched from a non-chicken egg) laid an egg (a chicken egg). In this case the chicken came first. If: A chicken egg will hatch a chicken and A chicken egg is the egg that a chicken lays Then there may be an error of definition. If the definition of "chicken" used does not refer to "chicken eggs", then the chicken must come first, because without chickens there cannot be any chicken eggs. ANSWER 3 From a cellular biology point of view this question can be answered quite easily. The egg came first because any female sex cell is called an egg. If the egg is defined structurally as the hard shelled thing, and the chicken a feather covered animal, the answer is still simple. Evolutionary scientists believe the first hard shell egg was the amniotic egg laid around 300 million years ago, and was laid by the animal who was the link between amphibians and reptiles. One of the first dinosaurs that we know had feathers was the Archaeopteryx, and came much later. Modern birds would not arise until 150 million years ago, descending from theropod dinosaurs. In this case, the first chicken must have been the mutated offspring of a proto-chicken that laid the egg containing the first true chicken. In any case, this creature hatched from a recognizable egg. So the egg came first. |
ok so after puttin alotttta thought into this
I think i will ask my mommy

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| Originally posted by SummerCallin ok so after puttin alotttta thought into this I think i will ask my mommy |
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi What did she say ? |
Prior to that first true chicken zygote, there were only non-chickens. The zygote cell is the only place where DNA mutations could produce a new animal, and the zygote cell is housed in the chicken's egg. So, the egg must have come first.
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| Originally posted by Cro_Addict |
this thread is a waste of the TA server resources.
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi So which answer do you pick? |
This thread needs Rachel 
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur I came first, and your mom swallowed it. |
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi You came first because i slept with your mom, your sister came second coz your dads wasnt a man enuff to have her either so again it was me. |
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| Originally posted by Cro_Addict that is probably the worst attempt at a joke i have ever heard... sorry it had to be said.... |
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| Originally posted by Provocative_boi so your cosmics bitch eh. dont make me shower you with curry and stale rotis. |
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| Originally posted by Cro_Addict see you proved my point.... i dont even need a comeback... |
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