Chicken
Egg
its really simple..
there where animals on land. animals evolved, and then you had:
dinosaurs
thing like a mouse.
dinosours died, exept for the flying ones
so you had:
flying dino's and mouse
flying dino's evolved into all birds we have now, and also the chicken.
mouse evolved into all other animals.
so the chickens we know now, have eggs, but the dino's also have eggs.
the birds AND the eggs evolved, so you have to look to fish for the answer.
fish wanted to protect there babies, so they made a sont of shell around there babies.
the first eggs.
those eggs are still used by some fish who walked up the land, and the dino's
chicken are evolved from dinos, dinos evolved from fish, and the first fish had no eggs.
so there were fish when there were no eggs, and fish evolved into chicken.
i had to make a work about this at school, so i know everything about evolution now...
there no answer, becuz there were eggs before there were chicken, but there also where fish who evolved into chicken, before eggs.
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yh sure thats really far-fetched, but
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jellyfish
fish
bigger fish (with eggs)
fish with sort of legs
crocodile fish thing
crocodile
dino
all sorts of dino, including the flying dino's
all sort of birds, including the chicken
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It's the correct answer, because chickens evolved from Jungle foul- and evolution is a slow and gradual process, so asking which generation in a gradual process the chicken was a 'true chicken' is semantics.
It's like asking at what point a sapling becomes a tree, when a boy becomes a man, or at what precise second a fruit is ripe. It's futile and arbitrary.
Raar!