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it is just that it is usually not being worth it, as a predator. the lion is absolutely not going to be going down easy, and will likely kill or seriously wound several of them. animals are usually being quite good at risk assessment for this, and will only attempt preying upon dangerous prey if they are quite hungry.
but it is easier to prey upon young, or prey animals if they can catch them. so smaller predators would not risk preying upon a lion if easier prey is available.
so i go with 10 wolves
and strategy. for larger prey like lions, pack animals like dogs/hyenas will often attempt to exhaust their prey before striking. chasing them and stressing them out for sometimes hours on end, before they feel that the prey is sufficiently exhausted enough that they will not being able to fight back as well. nature can be disturbing.
Hell, they're smarter than many humans!