Salamanders

Skin

An excerpt from the article 6 facts about Lizards
Salamander's skin is moist, thin, water permeable and used for respiration. Glands located in the salamander's skin produces mucus which helps to protect it from bacterial infections. It also makes animal slippery, which may aid it during an escape from danger. The skin of lizards is thick, covered with overlapping scales and protects the animal from dehydration.