It depends if your a creationist or an evolutionist. If your a creationist, you would belive that god created man and all animals. It wouldn't make sense for god to make an egg, so it would be the chicken. If your a evolutionist, you belive that animals evolved from other animals, so either way, it's the chicken.
The egg came first. Eggs have been laid by non-chickens for millions of years, and changes in genetics eventually led to the evolution of the modern chicken.
I think the egg came first because the puzzle doesn't say that the egg is a chicken egg. Dinosaurs came before chickens, and dinosaurs laid eggs, so the egg wins 1st place.
God made chicken and man made KFC chicken gets a root and then makes the egg man also makes scrambled eggs
I think the egg came first-not nessacerikly a chickens egg but an egg may have come first I think the chicken came first because, the chicken evolved from soemthing that wasnt a chicken and once it was a chicken it had an egg. but the egg the chickn came from had a chicken in... im confused This is one of those questions that has been debated for years. We may never know the answer...or perhaps we now do. In 2006 a geneticist, philosopher and chicken farmer say they have the answer. It was the egg. See link.
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.
Evolutionarily speaking, the egg came first. The first chicken would have hatched from an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, due to gradual genetic mutations over time.
According to evolutionary biology, the egg came first. The first bird that could be classified as a chicken would have evolved from a different species through the process of gradual changes leading to genetic mutations, making the egg laid by this bird the first to contain what we would recognize as a chicken.
The chicken or egg paradox is a classic philosophical question that doesn't have a clear answer. Some argue the egg must have come first as the chicken hatches from an egg, while others suggest a chicken must have laid the egg. The debate is ongoing and depends on how one defines the terms "chicken" and "egg." Ultimately, both the chicken and the egg are integral parts of the cycle of life.
the egg came first because where are you going to get the chicken if their is no egg... you can't get a chicken out of thin air ...you need a egg to get the first chicken.... then that chicken lays a egg ...then that one does , then the next and so on...the earth's matter made up the first egg....kill the first chicken...you'll still have a egg to get another chicken...kill the first egg.... chickens would cease to ''egg-sist''(exsist).The egg came first from another animal that adapted into the chicken. Kind of like how humans came from monkeys.
I think the egg came first-not nessacerikly a chickens egg but an egg may have come first I think the chicken came first because, the chicken evolved from soemthing that wasnt a chicken and once it was a chicken it had an egg. but the egg the chickn came from had a chicken in... im confused This is one of those questions that has been debated for years. We may never know the answer...or perhaps we now do. In 2006 a geneticist, philosopher and chicken farmer say they have the answer. It was the egg. See link.
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.
dude, i think the answer is pretty obvious. the chicken came first. i am a christian, and i think The Lord God would create a chicken, not an egg to become the first chicken. imagine an egg without a mother to raise it. so go rub it in your buddies' faces that you know the answer to the ancient chicken and egg riddle.
Maybe you aren't asking the right people! I for one can answer this question! The egg came first, as two birds (just say an ostrich and an emu?) could have mated and the emu could have laid an egg which made a chicken! The egg came before the chicken, now you know the answer too!
Evolutionarily speaking, the egg came first. The first chicken would have hatched from an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, due to gradual genetic mutations over time.
The egg came first because it is older than the chicken, don't you notice the egg got a lot of wrinkles on it? Only old ones get wrinkles.
If you can tell me if the chicken or the egg came first, then I will tell you ! the chicken came first b/c if you need chckens to mate then the male fertilize egg so if ANY ONE SAYS THE EGG COMES FIRST EPIC FAIL ON THEIR PART.
the egg was Evolutionist concluded that the egg was first because dinarous layed them before Hens evolved. Creationist concluded that dinarous and hens came to live in the begining of the world and both were made before the egg.
According to evolutionary biology, the egg came first. The first bird that could be classified as a chicken would have evolved from a different species through the process of gradual changes leading to genetic mutations, making the egg laid by this bird the first to contain what we would recognize as a chicken.
It depends on who your are asking. Logically, an egg is born from a chicken. But if there is no chicken for the egg to be born from, then there would be no egg. But assuming we are talking about the first chicken in existence, then it would have been born most likely from an egg, but not from a chicken. It would be from an animal that would become a chicken through evolution, or a species that was evolving into the chicken. If that were the case, then the first chicken as we know chicken today would have started as an egg, from non-chicken parents.
The egg comes first. I know most of you think that without a chicken, there is no egg. But without an egg,there is no chicken as well right? And besides, God didn't make chicken just like that, so it may be possible that two different bird came about with a chicken egg. What do you guys think?