Often they can be found under logs, rocks, or other debris or foraging for small invertebrate prey.
One-toed Amphiumas are active mostly at night, when they forage for invertebrate prey.
It emerges at night to practice its unusual prey capture method on invertebrate prey.
Rockfowl are generalised feeders, taking a wide range of invertebrate prey.
Most species are carnivorous and actively hunt for any invertebrate prey they can overpower.
During the night however, they become active, hunting for invertebrate prey.
It had numerous blunt teeth, and probably chased after invertebrate prey.
Their teeth are sharp and suited for impaling invertebrate prey.
During the night, ground weta hunt invertebrate prey and eat fruit.
At times of year when this is not available it probably eats small invertebrate prey.