Fish Physiology

The power to become or mimic the abilities and attributes of fish. Variation of Animal Imitation and Animal Morphing.

Also Called

 * Fish Mimicry
 * Ichthyes Mimicry/Physiology
 * Marine Life Mimicry/Physiology
 * Pisces Mimicry/Physiology

Capabilities
The user takes on the forms, abilities and traits of fish, including hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish.

Applications

 * Aquatic Adaptation
 * Aquatic Respiration
 * Cold Immunity
 * Enhanced Lung Capacity
 * Enhanced Senses
 * Water Sense
 * Pressure Resistance
 * Speed Swimming

Variations

 * Cyclostomata Physiology (lampreys and hagfishes): Elasticity, Self-Sustenance, Hibernation
 * Elasmobranchii Physiology (sharks, rays and skates):
 * Batoidea Physiology (rays and skates): Stinger Protrusion, Prehensile Tail, Electricity Generation, Electroreception
 * Selachii Physiology (sharks): Enhanced Bite, Feral Mind, Enhanced Smell, Electroreception
 * Osteichthyes Physiology (bony fish):
 * Sarcopterygi Physiology (lobe-finned fishes: coelacanths and lungfishes): Electroreception
 * Actinopterygii Physiology (ray-finned fishes):
 * Chondrostei Physiology (sturgeons/paddlefishes and reedfishes/bichirs): Decelerated Aging, Electroreception
 * Teleostei Physiology (everything else):

For practical reasons Teleostei Physiology starts again from here:
 * Osteoglossomorpha Physiology (arowana, elephantfish): Enhanced Jump, Electricity Generation/Electroreception
 * Elopomorpha Physiology:
 * Eel Physiology (eels):
 * Moray Eel Physiology (moray eels): Camouflage, Enhanced Bite
 * Ostariophysi Physiology: Enhanced Hearing
 * Cypriniforme Physiology (carps, minnows, loaches, etc.): Decelerated Aging, Enhanced Endurance
 * Siluriform Physiology (Catfishes): Decelerated Aging, Enhanced Smell, Poison Generation, Electroreception
 * Gymnotiforme Physiology (electric eels, American knifefishes): Electricity Generation/Electroreception
 * Protacanthopterygi Physiology:
 * Esociform Physiology (mudminnows and pikes): Camouflage, Enhanced Bite
 * Salmonidae Physiology (salmon, trout, chars, freshwater whitefishes and graylings):
 * Stomiiform Physiology (dragonfishes, lightfishes, loosejaws, marine hatchetfishes and viperfishes): Bio-Luminescence, Pressure Resistance
 * Acanthopterygi Physiology:
 * Mugiliform Physiology (mullets):
 * Atheriniform Physiology (silversides and rainbowfishes):
 * Beloniform Physiology (flyingfishes):
 * Syngnathiform Physiology (seahorses and pipefishes):
 * Tetraodontiform Physiology (filefishes and pufferfishes): Dermal Armor, Poison Generation, Needle Projection
 * Pleuronectiform Physiology (flatfishes): Camouflage
 * Scorpaeniform Physiology (scorpionfishes and weaver fishes): Poison Generation, Needle Projection
 * Perciform Physiology (40% of all fishes including anabantids, basses, cichlids, gobies, gouramis, mackerels, perches, scats, whitings, wrasses):

Mythical fish

 * Abaia Physiology: Enhanced Condition or Supernatural Condition, Weather Manipulation
 * Merfolk Physiology
 * Namazu Physiology: Supernatural Condition, Earthquake Generation
 * Salmon of Knowledge Physiology: Nigh-Omniscience or Omniscience, possibly Immortality
 * Shachihoko Physiology: Rain Making

Associations

 * Animal Imitation
 * Animal Morphing
 * Egg Manipulation
 * Water Manipulation

Limitations

 * May need practice to change back.
 * May have complications when transitioning from water to air.