the Myotragus balearicus was a now-extinct inhabitant of a barren Mediterranean island. In an environment with little resources and no predators, they are thought to have survived by becoming cold-blooded, adapting lazy and reptile-like habits of lazing in the sun.
they are one of the very very rare herbivores to have forward facing eyes. therefore, it can easily be assumed that the main reason they went extinct is because anything that saw them would instinctively want to kill them





