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      • So, in a nutshell (or an eggshell, if you will), two birds that weren't really chickens created a chicken egg, and hence, we have an answer: The egg came first, and then it hatched a chicken.
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  2. What Came First, a time-based quizz with a twist!

  3. If the question refers to eggs in general, the egg came first. The first amniote egg—that is, a hard-shelled egg that could be laid on land, rather than remaining in water like the eggs of fish or amphibians—appeared around 312 million years ago.

  4. Feb 6, 2023 · Most biologists state unequivocally that the egg came first. At their most basic level, eggs are just female sex cells.

  5. May 15, 2023 · So, What Came First? DNA analysis has shown that the chicken diverged from the red junglefowl perhaps 58,000 years ago , and also that the genes for the chicken's yellow color may have come from the gray junglefowl, implying there was some kind of interbreeding going on.

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  6. What Came First, part of the Google Arts & Culture Games collection, offers a fun way to challenge yourself to learn cultural and historical anecdotes while playing.

  7. Aug 16, 2023 · So, in a nutshell (or an eggshell, if you will), two birds that weren't really chickens created a chicken egg, and hence, we have an answer: The egg came first, and then it hatched a chicken.

  8. Taken at face value, there is no doubt that the egg came before the chicken. We tend to think of eggs as the shelled orbs laid by birds from which their chicks hatch – unless we eat them first.

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