A considerable amount of information has yet to be discerned regarding this species.
Diet appears to be omnivorous.
Dead wood as well as other material is scavenged by this species.
Beaches are scavenged for driftwood by this species occasionally.
Climbing steep inclines appears within capability.
Scale is typically about 30 cm in most cases.
Mature, rather than immature individuals are typically found.
Individuals typically roll into a sphere if frightened.
The duration that motion occurs again can vary.
Most individuals appear to avoid bright lighting, and burrow further into the ground if exposed to luminance.
The lifespan is not discernable, although captive individuals have had considerable longevity.
The varied colouration that appears standard to the species may be an inherited means of mimicry, as most, but not all individuals are light pink visually.
Damp soil and watery locations appear to be preferred.