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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:52 am
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inupuan kaya nung proto-chicken yung egg?Kharnall wrote: ↑Tue Sep 25, 2018 12:20 pmive read this before . maybe now is the time to share . feel free to comment, react , argue etc
Basically, many, many moons ago there was a chicken-like bird. It was genetically close to a chicken but wasn't a full-blown chicken yet. The video calls it a proto-chicken. So proto-hen laid an egg, and proto-rooster fertilized it. But when the genes from ma and pa almost-chicken fused, they combined in a new way, creating a mutation that accidentally made the baby different from its parents. Although it would take millennia for the difference to be noticed, that egg was different enough to become the official progenitor of a new species, now known as... the chicken! So in a nutshell (or an eggshell, if you like), 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.
this is the Science Point of View
There is an evolutionist point of view and there is the creationist point of view . Surprisingly both Discipline support each others theory hehhehecombatjames wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 6:02 pminupuan kaya nung proto-chicken yung egg?Kharnall wrote: ↑Tue Sep 25, 2018 12:20 pmive read this before . maybe now is the time to share . feel free to comment, react , argue etc
Basically, many, many moons ago there was a chicken-like bird. It was genetically close to a chicken but wasn't a full-blown chicken yet. The video calls it a proto-chicken. So proto-hen laid an egg, and proto-rooster fertilized it. But when the genes from ma and pa almost-chicken fused, they combined in a new way, creating a mutation that accidentally made the baby different from its parents. Although it would take millennia for the difference to be noticed, that egg was different enough to become the official progenitor of a new species, now known as... the chicken! So in a nutshell (or an eggshell, if you like), 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.
this is the Science Point of View