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Step-by-step explanation:
Interspecific competition is an ecological interaction, where two or more organisms belonging to different species population compete for same type of resource. For example, tiger and lion may compete for zebra population as prey.
Intraspecific competition is another kind of ecological interaction, where two or more organisms of same species population compete for same type of resource. For example, members of wild wolves population may compete for mates for copulation.