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It is difficult to pinpoint an exact date, but archaeological evidence suggests that humans have been consuming chicken eggs for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Romans are known to have included eggs in their diets.
He was discovered in 1891
South America was first discovered by Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus in 1498 during his third voyage to the Americas.
The remains of Homo habilis were discovered by the Kenyan anthropologist Louis Leakey in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania in the 1960s.
Homo Erecutus was FIRST discovered by Eugene Dubois in 1891.
Neanderthal man was first discovered in the Neander Valley (German: Neanderthal) near Dรผsseldorf, Germany in 1856, which is where the name "Neanderthal" comes from. Subsequent findings of Neanderthal fossils have been found in various locations in Europe and Asia.
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eggs,white meat,and dark meat... chicken meat that is.
As for the chicken,you should cook it and make cooked chicken.For the eggs,you should fry it.Both are edible so u should try to eat them!
There are a huge variety of eggs that are edible including chicken eggs, turkey eggs, and quail eggs. You can also find lizard eggs, turtle eggs, and even snake eggs.
Chicken. Edible yes good ? Debatable
Yes. The only difference between a bantam's egg and the standard chicken's egg is that they are about half the size.
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That's not a philosophical question (I found it in Philosophy and Philosophers). It would certainly be in prehistorical times, which means that it would not be recorded. There might be archeological evidence, such as egg shells in ancient middens, but I wouldn't know about that, you'd have to ask the archeologists.
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo
Yes, you can eat goose eggs. As with chicken eggs, just make sure you aren't cracking open a fertilized egg.
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A bull snake will eat chicken eggs. In fact, I have found that once a bull snake has discovered my hen house, it is virtually impossible to keep it away without relocating the snake.