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Anonymous
Okay, so, since none of you seem to have been in a science class before, the answer is chicken (I don't care what bullshit criteria you use to define "chicken", just pick something). When an egg (the cell, not the calcium shell) is fertilized in an oviparous species that uses internal sperm deposition (Read: Not things that spray their sperm on the eggs(cell) after they are out of the female's body), the embryonic form of that species develops. At some point in it's development, the mother's body produces the calcium shell around the embryo, the yolk sac and all the other shit that's in an egg(the shell). This egg(shell) is the one you're all arguing about "which came first", but animals don't create the shell first, then deposit the developing child inside, the animal is formed first and then encased. This is my first post in /an/, and you're all idiots.
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