Happy Easter everyone. The Berlin Fire Salamanders are the only International Simulation Football League team that is based in Europe which means our team has the only European mascot. This separates us from all the other teams in the league because the our mascot is only found in Europe.
What also currently separates us from the rest of the league is we are the only unbeaten team across both conferences. Unlike our players who have a diet of beating teams that just aren't as dominant or as good as us the diet of the fire salamander consists of various insects, spiders, earthworms and slugs, but they also occasionally eat newts and young frogs. In captivity, they eat crickets, mealworms, waxworms and silkworm larvae. Small prey will be caught within the range of the vomerine teeth or by the posterior half of the tongue, to which the prey adheres. It weighs about 40 grams. The fire salamander is one of Europe's largest salamanders and can grow to be 15–25 centimetres. So naturally some folk may think our 20 foot salamander mascot at games might be a bit of an exaggeration it will not (it's not very intimidating to have an actual fire salamander in the ground on game day unless we unleashed hundred in the away
dressing room) look out of place in the latest Godzilla v Kong movie.
Go Sallies
What also currently separates us from the rest of the league is we are the only unbeaten team across both conferences. Unlike our players who have a diet of beating teams that just aren't as dominant or as good as us the diet of the fire salamander consists of various insects, spiders, earthworms and slugs, but they also occasionally eat newts and young frogs. In captivity, they eat crickets, mealworms, waxworms and silkworm larvae. Small prey will be caught within the range of the vomerine teeth or by the posterior half of the tongue, to which the prey adheres. It weighs about 40 grams. The fire salamander is one of Europe's largest salamanders and can grow to be 15–25 centimetres. So naturally some folk may think our 20 foot salamander mascot at games might be a bit of an exaggeration it will not (it's not very intimidating to have an actual fire salamander in the ground on game day unless we unleashed hundred in the away
dressing room) look out of place in the latest Godzilla v Kong movie.
Go Sallies