But which came first:
The chicken or the chicken's egg? Did the first chicken come from a chicken egg? Or did it come from a snake egg?
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But which came first:
The chicken or the chicken's egg? Did the first chicken come from a chicken egg? Or did it come from a snake egg?
I recall reading somewhere that it would have been a proto- chicken kind of thing. Like not quite a chicken but it laid an egg and the first chicken came out.
Maybe a gene mutation of some sort.
Even that's not that clear cut. The mutants and the nonmutant proto chickens interbred regularly and different mutants showed up and also interbred. The real answer is there's no platonic ideal chicken but we really want to categorize this thing.
Edit: I guess the platonic ideal chicken is a man according to diogenes.
Forget the chicken. What came first, the tardigrade, or the egg? Well, in this case, I think the tardigrade would have to exist first.
The egg came first. To the chickens disappointment and, who left to find a more satisfying partner.
An egg is technically a single cell. So, eggs came first as those were the first forms of life.
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I guess the tree branch needs to start somewhere, but why leave out amphibians?