“…For example, with respect to diet, most amphisbaenian species seem generalists (Cabrera & Merlini, ; Cusumano & Powell, ; White et al ., ; Colli & Zamboni, ; Kearney, ; Bernardo‐Silva et al ., ; Gomes et al ., ; Balestrin & Cappellari, ), although the narrow diets of some species suggest that they could be more selective (López, Martín & Salvador, ; Cruz Neto & Abe, ; Gil, Guerrero & Pérez‐Mellado, ; Webb et al ., ; Vega, ; Bernardo‐Silva et al ., ). These studies show that the diet of amphisbaenians seems mainly limited to the types of small arthropods more often found in the soil, such as ants, termites, adult and larval beetles, or spiders, among others.…”