Both the ancestors of domestic pigs and chickens date to the late Miocene, so it is difficult to tell which one evolved first. Pigs are believed to have been domesticated before chickens.
Technically the ancestors of the chicken came first.
I will clear up the question:"What came first, the chicken or the egg?"You are correct, the chicken came first.
There is much debate about whether the chicken or the egg came first, but both came before KFC.
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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It's obviously a chicken; because you've said if a pig was a CHICKEN what would it be! Well if a pigs a chicken it's not a pig. it's a chicken
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.
yes they canWhat came first was a micro organism that had slowly evolved to a chicken so you might say the chicken came first.
Actully they first came out with 15 i think. That includes the basics like the pig and cow. when webkinz first launced there were 12 and the pig was the very first webkinz
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.
It came from a chicken who came from and egg which came from a chicken which came from an egg...and so on until a chicken-like ancestor in the wild was domesticated and made the "first" chicken. It's evolution.
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