Originally Posted by SFE
Not true. Evolution takes millions of years. ITs a gradual process. Its not like all of a sudden there is a chicken on the nest of eggs. All of the offspring that are born are the same and they then pass down their traits. In the Law of Natural selection, the fittest survive and they are the ones that have adapted best to their enviroment. In this case, the chicken was produced. But did you check out my video? Its really good and interesting.
1)Not every individual of a clutch are the same. I fthat were true, then every single animal would be the same (if you believe in evolution).
2)Let's say that Gallus gallus has 100 feathers (I am completely making up these numbers). Now let's say that there was an almost-a-chicken (AAC), with 110 feathers, and that was the only difference between it, and the midern domestic chicken. The AAC had 3 chicks, one with 111 feathers(A1), one with 105 feathers(A2), and one with 101 feathers (A3).
Now there was another AAC that has 95 feathers(A). It has 3 chicks, one with 99 feathers(B1), one with 94 feathers (B2), and one with 97 feathers (B3).
Now lets say that A3 and B1 had 3 chicks. One had 100 feathers(the first chicken!). One had 101 feathers. One had 99 feathers.
the part that is red is the exact point where the first true chicken came into existence.
Yes it did (according to the theory of evolution) take a million years or so for it to get to this point fromt the first true bird, but there was an exact point where the first true chicken came into existence.
3)No, i can't see the video. i wish I could but my computer is really slow today, but thanx for the link!