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I have no idea if it's true but I remember someone saying that animals don't understand the concept of bluffing so if you get charged by something that's a lot bigger than you but you stand your ground then there's a good chance it turns around because it assumes that there's a reason for your confidence.
I doubt it's that simple however. After all animals bluff too.
If animals bluff it’s because their bluffing ancestors survived to reproduce. There’s something to it.
I think the thing is a fight is costly, even if you win the fight. So sometimes it’s not a bluff so much as a demonstrating of fighting spirit, and killing even a weaker animal is more costly when it displays fighting spirit, ie the willingness to fight even if it’s a losing battle.