The feline fanatic caught on video taunting a lion at the Bronx Zoo in September is wanted by police after she failed to show up in court last week, law enforcement sources told The Post.
A warrant was issued for Myah Autry’s arrest after she failed to make her court appearance Thursday, the source said.
Autry, 32, made headlines after she jumped into a lion enclosure at the Bronx Zoo and taunted one of the cats in a caught-on-camera encounter.
The so-called “Lion Queen” — who has claimed she is the lion “reincarnated” — was arrested by cops near Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Nov. 6 after she was filmed waving at the wild animal on Sept. 28.
She was slapped with criminal trespass charges over the dangerous stunt.
At her wild arraignment in the early hours of Nov. 8, Autry shouted “Shalom” and professed her devotion to Jehovah while wearing an NYPD T-shirt and white cut-offs.
Police were able to identify Autry thanks to videos posted to her Instagram account where she taunted the NYPD as they hunted for her — bragging about the stunt and performing bizarre rap songs while drinking green juice from a wine glass.
“If I walked in the lion den, do you think for one second I’m scared of a handcuff, I’m scared of a jail cell?” she babbled on Instagram. “Don’t you ever come at me talking about I’m putting a lion in danger, or any animal in danger, when I am a Hebrew herbalist.”