Some Asian countries are strange like that.
In the wild, if it wasn't for bears feeding on scraps and leftovers of prey killed by wolves, grizzly bears wouldn't pack on enough extra weight for hibernation during the winter. Bears are nowhere near as successful as wolves when it comes to hunting. Not even close.
The African Wild Dog, the Wolf's much smaller cousin, has a 90% successful kill rate when hunting for prey. That is much higher than lions, hyenas, leopards, cheetahs, etc. so to say that wild canids are "horrible predators" is far from the truth in the wild.
An Asian zoo that uses captive broken spirit animals as canon fodder for entertainment is not the gage of what occurs in the wild. On a wildlife show I saw a pair of wolves outsmart 3 grizzlies to get them off of a carcass they wanted and a pack of 6 larger wolves (a REAL pack, not 4 random wolves tossed in a cage, handfed from birth FOH lol ) push 4 grizzlies off of a carcass, displaying better teamwork.
Speaking of captivity, a female lion killed a male lion who fathered her cubs and the male didn't put up much of a fight. Broken spirit from that caged lifestyle. That pretty much never happens in the wild.