Jamie D'Souza
Takeaways:
- In the wild, animals are know to fight with members of the same species (interspecific conflicts) and with those of different species (intraspecific).
- Interspecific conflicts arise among prey and predator, and especially when an animal is trying to project their young.
- Intraspecific conflicts arise when species are fighting over territory, mating, and hierarchy.
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