Race for Survival: Leopard Cub Barely Escapes the Jaws of a Ruthless Hyena in a Harrowing Climb to Safety

This is the dramatic moment a leopard cub narrowly escaped a hungry hyena after managing to scramble up a tree.

Watch: Leopard cub makes lifesaving move to escape hyena

Moosa Varachia, a 30-year-old part-time photographic guide, filmed the nail-biting chase in Kruger National Park, South Africa, on October 25.

The eleven-month-old leopard cub was spotted by a safari party hiding under a bush while its mother had gone hunting for food.

Kruger Visitors Rejoice as Leopard Cub Escapes Hyena Attack!

In the clip one of the group can be heard saying ‘there’s a leopard in the first bush in front’ as a pack of four hyenas appear and prowl around their vehicles.

The hyenas begin walking off down the road, before one turns to retrace its steps and catches the leopard cub’s scent.

Aware of what is about to happen, one of the people watching repeatedly says: ‘No, no, no.’

The lone hyena then starts walking quickly towards the bush where the leopard cub is hiding. As the young animal suddenly breaks cover it sets off in close pursuit.

Footage shows a leopard cub running away from a sprinting hyena in Kruger National Park, in northeastern South Africa

Footage shows a leopard cub running away from a sprinting hyena in Kruger National Park, in northeastern South Africa

Unable to reach full speed due to its age, the young cub is very nearly caught by the hyena but manages to reach safety by clinging to a tree and running up it

Unable to reach full speed due to its age, the young cub is very nearly caught by the hyena but manages to reach safety by clinging to a tree and running up it

Unable to reach full speed due to its age, the young cub is very nearly caught by the hyena but manages to reach safety by leaping at tree trunk and managing to climb out of reach.

The hyena is left at the bottom of the tree as the people watching cheer and clap the dramatic escape.

The hyena runs away and heads back towards the vehicles as the leopard cub continues climbing up the tree away from immediate danger.

A pack of four hyenas appeared close to vehicles carrying tourists on a safari, shortly after people had spotted the leopard cub hiding under a bush

A pack of four hyenas appeared close to vehicles carrying tourists on a safari, shortly after people had spotted the leopard cub hiding under a bush

One hyena turned away from the rest of the pack, retraced its steps and caught the scent of the leopard cub

One hyena turned away from the rest of the pack, retraced its steps and caught the scent of the leopard cub

Moosa, who filmed the dramatic chase, told LatestSightings: ‘We had just had an incredible sighting of a male leopard at the Nwaswitshaka waterhole and it was time for the dreaded drive to the gate which brings the end to the day.