No. Salamanders are amphibians. Geckos are lizards.
slimy lizards
A group of Salamanders is called a "band" of Salamanders.
The only similarity between lizards and salamanders are their general body shape. Other than that, they are totally different species.
salamanders
Some salamanders can detach their tails when attacked and later regrow them.
Despite looking similar to lizards, salamanders are quite different. They have smooth, wet skin and cannot survive long outside of a moist environment. These traits qualify salamanders as amphibians.
Chincompas and salamanders/lizards
Its mostly The Brown Anole
There are no lizards per se, but roughskin newts, and longtoed and northwestern salamanders can be found in Alaska.
Salamanders are amphibians, related to newts and frogs. Despite the similarity in appearamce salamanders are not closely related to lizards.
Similarities:Skeletal structuresLong tailsDietDissimilarities:HabitatSkinToxic secretionsThere are MANY more things that make them alike/different, but those are the simplest and easiest to distinguish between the two types of animals.