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There is much debate about whether the chicken or the egg came first, but both came before KFC.
The egg came first. Evolutionary changes over time resulted in the gradual transition of a bird species laying eggs with different traits, eventually leading to the chicken as we know it today.
For religious people the chicken came first because God made all creatures. For people who aren't religious the egg came first.
Technically the ancestors of the chicken came first.
It is a philosophical question without a definitive answer. Some believe the egg came first, as mutations in the reproductive cells of an earlier species led to the first chicken egg. Others argue that the first chicken must have hatched from an egg, so the egg came first.
I will clear up the question:"What came first, the chicken or the egg?"You are correct, the chicken came first.
The egg came first. It is believed that a genetic mutation in a prehistoric bird laid an egg with a slightly different genetic makeup, which eventually lead to the evolution of the modern chicken.
Most scientists believe that the chicken came first, as a result of genetic mutations occurring in an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken. This led to the evolution of the modern chicken species.
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The egg came first. The first chicken would have hatched from an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken yet, due to gradual changes over time in its genes.
The eggshell and egg white are formed first within the chicken's reproductive system. The egg yolk is added last before the egg is laid.
yes they canWhat came first was a micro organism that had slowly evolved to a chicken so you might say the chicken came first.