Which came first? The chicken or the egg?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, May 26, 2006.

So which came first?

  1. The Chicken

    20 vote(s)
    74.1%
  2. The Chicken Egg

    7 vote(s)
    25.9%
  1. You seem obsessed with some imaginary victory.

    Oh well.

    Look at the poll results, and feel like a winner if you really are that much of a loozer....

    ROTFLMAO...

     
    #261     Oct 8, 2006
  2. I have always found it funny how of all letters in the alphabet you chose Z as your handle and at the same time use it constantly in the world looZzzzer.....

    That's no coincidence. It's your subconsicous trying to send you a message.....

    :D


     
    #262     Oct 8, 2006
  3. So you are on the loozing side of the poll, yet you feel like a winner.

    Classic...

     
    #263     Oct 8, 2006
  4. <img src=http://www.the-arcade.net/other/owned.jpg>

    :D


     
    #264     Oct 8, 2006
  5. <img src=http://www.ctgilles.net/images/pictars/dude-owned.jpg>
     
    #265     Oct 8, 2006
  6. Erm, are the extra legs functional? Do they move etc.? Does the chicken have any control over them?
     
    #266     Oct 8, 2006
  7. Extensive research indicates that they don't seem to be or have at this time.

    But you never know, probably in another 1000 years ? maybe?



     
    #267     Oct 8, 2006
  8. Does it matter?

    It points to the fact how there will be naturally occuring mutations, and if these mutations give the animal - in this case a chicken - a survival advantage, then its' genetics will begin to make its' way into the gene pool.

    Ponder this - how much more profitable will a 4 legged chicken be to chicken farmers, if chicken legs were the 'fad' of the time? And ponder this - domestic turkeys have been so selected to have big breast meat that they can no longer fly, due to the preference of white meat in buyers of turkeys.

    Can these be considered a survival advantage?
     
    #268     Oct 8, 2006
  9. if the egg came first or the chicken came first how did the first chicken and or the egg chicken reproduce for a few million years of evolution until all rerooduction systems were in place for chickens to make more chickens? by accident......NOT
     
    #269     Oct 8, 2006
  10. Well, if they don't work then they might not be juicy enough to eat and thus will most likely not get corporate sponsorship from KFC...

    ...but thanks for bringing the thread back on topic with the fascinating lessons on evolution and economics.
     
    #270     Oct 8, 2006