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Who made the first chicken?
The chicken is a descendant of the Southeast Asian red jungle fowl first domesticated in India around 2000 B.C. Most of the birds raised for meat in America today are from the Cornish (a British breed) and the White Rock (a breed developed in New England).The modern biological approach revealed that a red junglefowl subspecies is the main wild ancestor of the domestic chicken. However, other red junglefowl subspecies and wild junglefowl species also contributed to the modern domestic chicken genetic profile.Chickens were initially regarded as “exotica,” and only several centuries later did they become a source of food. Earlier scientific efforts have claimed chickens were domesticated up to 10,000 years ago in China, Southeast Asia, or India, and were present in Europe over 7,000 years ago.

Where are chickens native to : southern Asia

Domestic chickens are a subspecies of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus), a species native to southern Asia. There are more chickens on Earth than any other bird species.

Was there a first chicken

The first chickens

The very first chicken in existence would have been the result of a genetic mutation (or mutations) taking place in a zygote produced by two almost-chickens (or proto-chickens). This means two proto-chickens mated, combining their DNA together to form the very first cell of the very first chicken.

What was the first true chicken : The red junglefowl (the male is the one with all the bright colors) is considered to be the ancestor of today's chicken. Although eggs predated chickens, these were not chicken eggs. The first chicken would have been a genetic mutation from two other birds that we might call proto-chickens.

Back to our original question: with amniotic eggs showing up roughly 340 million or so years ago, and the first chickens evolving at around 58 thousand years ago at the earliest, it's a safe bet to say the egg came first. Eggs were around way before chickens even existed.

The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches, according to research published today in Science (and promptly reported in the New York Times). Paleontologists used material discovered in a chance find in 2003 to pin down the link.

Was egg first or chicken

Back to our original question: with amniotic eggs showing up roughly 340 million or so years ago, and the first chickens evolving at around 58 thousand years ago at the earliest, it's a safe bet to say the egg came first. Eggs were around way before chickens even existed.Yes, chicken is considered meat. The USDA defines meat as the flesh of animals, including fish and birds. The American Meat Science Association breaks it up into these categories: Red meat (beef, pork, lamb)Like most other animals, the species of chickens that we are familiar with today is the result of evolution and adaptation. Believe it or not, the chicken has an ancestor that was dominating the planet millions of years ago. The chicken is, indeed, closely related to the T-Rex.

It's pretty safe to say that the egg came first, because if there had been no egg, there would have been no chicken. Chickens are birds, and we know that birds evolved from reptiles, so we can say that the first bird hatched from an egg that was laid by a reptile that was very similar to, but not quite, a bird itself.

Who laid the first egg : Eggs are much older than chickens. Dinosaurs laid eggs, the fish that first crawled out of the sea laid eggs, and the weird articulated monsters that swam in the warm shallow seas of the Cambrian Period 500 million years ago also laid eggs. They weren't chicken's eggs, but they were still eggs.

Who came first, hen or egg : It's pretty safe to say that the egg came first, because if there had been no egg, there would have been no chicken. Chickens are birds, and we know that birds evolved from reptiles, so we can say that the first bird hatched from an egg that was laid by a reptile that was very similar to, but not quite, a bird itself.

Who is the oldest chicken ever

At her home in Chelsea Michigan peanut was 21 years old the Guinness Book of World Records verified peanut as the world's oldest chicken at the start of the Year Darwin.

According to food historians, humans have been eating eggs for about 6 million years, originally eating them raw from the nests of wild birds. Jungle birds were domesticated for egg production in India by 3200 BC, and it is thought that Ancient Egypt and Ancient China were the first societies to domesticate hens.It is stated in the sacred books that the hen existed first. These books teach that animals were created at the beginning of the world; hence the hen did not come from the egg but from nothing.”

Did T. rex lay eggs : As far as we know, all dinosaurs reproduced by laying eggs, as do most other sauropsids (reptiles).