Lets see u explain this?

wich came first egg or chicken

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Well first of all I have to unscramble this and peck at the answer or I'll get a roasting which will leave me boiling!! In a whisk I'll pluck up courage and come out of my shell and wing it from there. If I hatch up the real answer it will be a feather in my cap. Hope you get at least a half a dozen replies before the c ock crows. You gotta laugh..
uhh, umm, Chicken
Probably the chicken.males are known for "that" problem
How original.

See the following:
you see it is egg. because maybe lets say a toad and a tortoise mated together and form an egg and it hatched into something else and that something else mated with.and.then it became a chicken
THE ROOSTER
It's neither.

It's the action of _CREATING BOTH_ ex-nihilo, Einstein.

Enhance your abilities.

Google "ex-nihilo"
egg.
the eggplant
the egg
You can't see me explain it, but you can see the words I would use if I did explain it, anyway it depends of your point of view:

Creation : Chicken came first because God made all the animals
Evolution (which includes dinosaurs): Egg because dinosaurs laid eggs.
Evolution: (not including dinosaurs): Egg, the chicken needed something to evolve from
Some other theory that you would like to make up: You decide, it's your theory.

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