+138 The egg came first, because chickens evolved from dinosaurs. amirite?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Evolutionarily speaking, something that was almost a chicken laid a chicken egg.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Almost a chicken but not a chicken.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Yes, that's how evolution works

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Good point. Any egg is an egg (dinosaur, chicken, platypus, human ovum) but chickens are judged more strictly than generic eggs. You'd have to rephrase it as "what came first, the Gallus domesticus or the Gallus domesticus egg?"

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Even then it's pretty simple. During the evolution at one point one species evolved enough to produce the first specimen of gallus domesticus. This individuals egg clearly was the first gallus domesticus egg. So the answer is egg.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Agreed! Case closed on the chicken and egg question

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Shhhh there's religious people here !

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Where? Hide me!

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Look! An ark! Over there, quickly!

by Anonymous 1 year ago

No no no... Come get in this furnace, way safer

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Dinosaurs are chickens No evolution needed

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Actually the chicken came 1st. All over the eggs face...

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Ayyo

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Dinosaurs also come from eggs. Maybe the embryo is where the evolved genetics mutate.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Which came first? The dinosaur or the egg?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

The egg, when life first emerged from the ocean they laid eggs on land because there were no predators. These creatures were semi-amphibious. At the time there was only plants on land so their offspring were safe.

by Anonymous 1 year ago