B. biporus is an opportunist carnivore and eats
ants,
termites, ground-dwelling
insects, larvae,
earthworms, and small animals including
lizards. It usually pulls its prey underground to start its meal. The species is a generalist predator that feeds on easily accessible prey found in soil, debris, and dirt. Stomach content analyses showed that most prey items were soft-bodied and bore tooth marks, indicating that the lizard bit and chewed them rather than swallowing them whole. Prey items are generally smaller in diameter than the gape of the individual
B. biporus that consumed them. ==Predators==