Consistent with evolutionary change, the genetic mutations resulting in the present-day chicken seems to have occurred over millions of years. On occasion the mistakes, changes, or mutations that occur in the evolutionary process produce a creature that is not the same as the parents and others of its former species. Many times these new creatures may be less well adapted to the environment and not survive. However, with changes in the climate and flora and fauna, the addition of feathers, changes in bone structure, and the ability to take flight allowed the new creatures—avian dinosaurs—to thrive, while the less well-adapted ancestor was lost to extinction Prior to the arrival of the chicken, a pre-chicken creature that was at least one generation away from our present-day chicken, laid an egg that contained an embryo with DNA consistent with the “new” aviary creature known as chicken. Therefore, the egg that contained the newly evolved chicken preceded its hatching. In other words, prior to the arrival of the first zygotic mix of male and female pre-chicken DNA that combined or mutated to form today’s chicken, there were only non-chickens. The DNA mutations occurred at the cellular level in the zygote developing inside the egg. Therefore, the egg clearly preceded the chicken.
Therefore, the egg clearly preceded the chicken. [/B][/QUOTE] Well fuckin' done!!! Glad you said all that coz it's too early for me! He he!
eggs ! they were first ! If god did make fully formed animals then why has he left you with only half a brain chickenfizz????