This is the incredible moment a pack of wild dogs traps and harasses a male leopard in a tree in South Africa. <br /><br />Footage filmed on April 2 in Kruger National Park show the pack of endangered wild dogs encircling a tree and harassing the snarling leopard standing on a branch. <br /><br />The dogs can be seen running and leaping on to the tree trunk in an attempt to intimidate the fearsome predator. <br /><br />Newsflare member EmotionsOfAfrica writes that they came across the rare sight of a pack of dogs while on a safari tour. <br /><br />"We came across a pack of wild dogs. Suddenly the majority of the pack takes off with great speed and disappears into the bush," he writes.<br /><br />Once they entered into a clearing, what they saw left them in awe.<br /><br />he adds: "We eventually found the pack standing below a tree looking really agitated. <br /><br />"To our surprise and total amazement we discovered that there was a male leopard up in this tree and the wild dogs were harassing and pestering this leopard non-stop."<br /><br />The wild dog is one of Africa's most endangered species, and although it is present up and down the continent, it is most prominent in sub-Saharan Africa.<br /><br />The filmer adds: "Wild dogs and leopards compete for the same food and there has always been a fierce rivalry between the two species.<br /><br />"Wild dog packs always outnumber a solitary leopard and these big cats will always either run to get away or quickly make their way up to the safety of a tree."