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If the question refers to chicken eggs specifically, the answer is still the egg, but the explanation is more complicated. [8] The process by which the chicken arose through the interbreeding and domestication of multiple species of wild jungle fowl is poorly understood, and the point at which this evolving organism became a chicken is a ...
We may finally have an answer to that age-old chicken or the egg question. A group of students from Chiba, Japan have done the unthinkable, turning a shell-less egg into a normal, healthy baby chick.
If one does not assume a finite number of chickens and eggs, there remains the possibility of chickens and chicken eggs all the way down with neither being first. In that case, the precise definition of chicken egg does not matter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:48F8:3004:2CE:0:0:0:584E 19:59, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
In the question "Which came first 'the' chicken or 'the' egg" the answer must be the egg. The chicken would lay many eggs, none of which could be referred to as 'The' egg, however the egg it was born from is unique, and therefore is 'The' egg.
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T he ongoing outbreak of bird flu has infected at least one person in the U.S. and has raised questions about how safe poultry and eggs are to eat right now.. So far, there have been no reported ...
When producing a dish made of eggs with ham or bacon, the pig provides the ham or bacon which requires his or her sacrifice and the chicken provides the eggs which are not difficult to produce. Thus the pig is really committed to that dish ("has skin in the game"), while the chicken is only involved, yet both are needed to produce the dish.
Question: How many eggs are in the Easter Egg Museum? Answer: More than 2,500. Related: Everything You Need to Know About Lent—the Period of Preparation for Easter.