How does one correctly translate this sentence? MALO MALO MALO hint: it's not the same word three times.
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Forkin' magnets, how do they work? I am 6ft 3", and I was cast as Danny, the hunchbacked murderous servant in "The Colleen Bawn". Does God have an excellent sense of humour?
I can handle this one the chicken once existed as a similar species of fowl and over the course of being domesticated as food in the developing India (probably because they didnt eat cows and everyone else had tons of cows) it has evolved, not like what people would think, drastically changing its genetic make up over several thousand years, but more like a domesticated pig would in one life span. In some modern cases a domestic pig released into the wild will regrow its tusks and hair in the same lifespan, ever adapting to its environment, its for this same reason that the initial changes to the pig happen once they are domesticated. My point being that eggs likely existed far prior to the semi modern development of chickens, although it was not until someone named a chicken that it was one. As we can all likely agree chickens weren't created in a lab we can only assume that an actual chicken was the first of its kind, as no one would name a subspecies with just an egg. So to the question of what came first the chicken or the egg, I would have to say the chicken, at least two of them in fact.
Thats the wrong response for an internet forum! That stuff is better suited to pretentious kids in college class rooms/comic book shops. The correct answer for an internet forum is something along the lines of 'lol who cares as long as I can eat it'