Reptilian Physiology

Power to use the abilities of reptiles. Variation of Animal Imitation and Animal Morphing.

Also Called

 * Herpetophysiology
 * Mipedian Physiology
 * Reptilia Mimicry/Physiology
 * Reptile Mimicry

Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can mimic/transform into reptiles, including Crocodilia (crocodiles, gavials, caimans, and alligators), Sphenodontia (tuataras), Squamata (lizards, snakes, and worm lizards) and Testudines (turtles, terrapins and tortoises).

Applications

 * Camouflage
 * Claw Retraction
 * Constriction
 * Decelerated Aging
 * Dermal Armor - usually scales
 * Enhanced Bite
 * Enhanced Durability
 * Enhanced Lung Capacity
 * Enhanced Smell
 * Hibernation
 * Prehensile Tail
 * Prehensile Tongue
 * Regenerative Healing Factor
 * Self-Sustenance
 * Wallcrawling

Variations

 * Crocodilia Physiology (crocodiles, gavials, caimans, and alligators): Galloping, Speed Swimming, Enhanced Strength, Enhanced Senses, Night Vision, Enhanced Durability
 * Sphenodontia Physiology (tuataras):
 * Squamata Physiology (lizards, snakes, and worm lizards): Poison Generation
 * Lacertilia Physiology (lizards): Anatomical Liberation, Enhanced Vision, Wallcrawling
 * Chamaeleonidae Physiology (chameleons): Camouflage
 * Serpentes Physiology (snakes): Body Shedding, Enhanced Flexibility/Elasticity
 * Amphisbaeni Physiology (worm lizards): Burrowing
 * Varanoidea Physiology (komodo dragons, monitor lizards): Venomous Fangs, Infectious Bite.
 * Testudine Physiology (turtles, terrapins and tortoises): Dermal Armor, Enhanced Durability, Decelerated Aging
 * Tortoise Physiology: Aquatic Adaptation
 * Turtle Physiology:

Included here:

 * Dinosaur Physiology
 * Ichthyosaur Physiology
 * Sauropterygia Physiology
 * Pterosaur Physiology

Mythical Reptiles:

 * Dragon Physiology
 * Hydra Physiology
 * Naga Physiology

Associations

 * Animal Imitation
 * Animal Morphing
 * Egg Manipulation

Limitations

 * May take time for beginners to learn to control.
 * Reverting back to original form may be difficult.
 * Reptiles tend to get sluggish/hibernate in cold temperatures.