Amphibians that have a simiiar body shape to lizards are called salamanders or newts. There is a visible difference between lizards and salamanders, though. Salamanders are moist and lack scales, while lizards are dry and have scales.
A salamander is an amphibian that looks like a lizard.
Salamander or newt. They look sort of like lizards but are amphibians.
Amphibian.
A salamander is a creature that is like a lizard, but is actually an amphibian not a reptile.
A lilly frog or a giant lizard
A Gecko is a lizard - which is a reptile.
A "salamander" is a lizard-like amphibian with a broad tail (may or may not exhibit legs).
No, the basilisk being a lizard is a reptile.
An Emu is a flightless bird
Every lizard is a reptile not an amphibian.
No, in no way at all as the lizard is a reptile and a newt is an amphibian, two similar looking classifications but still different.
If it is a lizard it can't be a salamander because a salamander is an amphibian.