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The term 'atavistic' refers to 'throwback' mutations, where the individuals display traits associated with animals. For some shapeshifters, it refers to such traits remaining even in their 'human' state, frequently impacting on their dietary needs and senses. Beneficial versions of this mutation are rarely seen alone; they are usually paired with [[Feral| feral]] or [[Metamorph| metamorphic]] mutations, or [[Enhanced Physical Traits| enhanced physical]] or [[Enhanced Senses| sensory]] traits. | The term 'atavistic' refers to 'throwback' mutations, where the individuals display traits associated with animals. For some shapeshifters, it refers to such traits remaining even in their 'human' state, frequently impacting on their dietary needs and senses. Beneficial versions of this mutation are rarely seen alone; they are usually paired with [[Feral| feral]] or [[Metamorph| metamorphic]] mutations, or [[Enhanced Physical Traits| enhanced physical]] or [[Enhanced Senses| sensory]] traits. | ||
− | Atavistic mutations often happen without the presence of the x-gene, including otherwise genetically-normal human babies being born with caudal appendages (tails), extra body hair or an incomplete digestive system. | + | Atavistic mutations often happen without the presence of the [[X-gene|x-gene]], including otherwise genetically-normal human babies being born with caudal appendages (tails), extra body hair or an incomplete digestive system. |
The mutation is predominantly physical - atavistic mutants rarely show the "pack mentality" or other psychological or mental traits seen in ferals. In very rare circumstances, such as [[Catseye]] who was raised from infancy by cats, feral behaviour can be seen as a result of environment, rather than an actual mutation. | The mutation is predominantly physical - atavistic mutants rarely show the "pack mentality" or other psychological or mental traits seen in ferals. In very rare circumstances, such as [[Catseye]] who was raised from infancy by cats, feral behaviour can be seen as a result of environment, rather than an actual mutation. |
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Atavistic mutations are primarily physical mutations, comprising of the individual possessing such "animalistic" traits as wings, pronounced canine teeth, vertical "catlike" irises, claws, increased body hair, or a tail.
What is an atavistic mutation?
The term 'atavistic' refers to 'throwback' mutations, where the individuals display traits associated with animals. For some shapeshifters, it refers to such traits remaining even in their 'human' state, frequently impacting on their dietary needs and senses. Beneficial versions of this mutation are rarely seen alone; they are usually paired with feral or metamorphic mutations, or enhanced physical or sensory traits.
Atavistic mutations often happen without the presence of the x-gene, including otherwise genetically-normal human babies being born with caudal appendages (tails), extra body hair or an incomplete digestive system.
The mutation is predominantly physical - atavistic mutants rarely show the "pack mentality" or other psychological or mental traits seen in ferals. In very rare circumstances, such as Catseye who was raised from infancy by cats, feral behaviour can be seen as a result of environment, rather than an actual mutation.
The differences between atavistic mutations, ferals and metamorphs
Ferals are identified by certain traits: enhanced senses, a healing factor and altered psychology which exhibits in a "pack" mentality. There are those who exhibit some atavistic traits, such as Kyle's pointed ears and claws, but it is not the predominant aspect of their mutation. There are those who are atavistic without displaying feral traits - for example, Hank McCoy displays atavistic physical traits, but has neither the enhanced senses or healing factor, nor the psychological aspects associated with a feral.
It is also possible for some metamorphs to not possess atavistic traits in their 'human' form, such as Rahne Sinclair or Nicholas Gleason.
Atavistic mutants in X-Project
"Pure" Atavistic mutants:
- Warren Worthington (wings, hollow bones)
- Hank McCoy (fur, fangs, claws)
- Jay Guthrie (pre- Mechanisms of Revenge) (wings)
- Victor Borkowski (green scaly skin, spiky carapace, prehensile tongue)
- Megan Gwynn (wings and all-black eyes)
- Janet Van Dyne (wings)
- Kurt Wagner (fur, tail, pointed ears, fangs, unusual hand and feet structure)
Feral mutants with atavistic aspects:
- Kyle Gibney (pointed ears, fangs and claws)
- Sabretooth (pointed ears, fangs and claws)
- Doreen Green (tail and claws)
Metamorphs with atavistic aspects:
- Catseye (retains tail and claws in human form)
Other mutants with atavistic traits:
- Callie Betto (pointed ears)
- Jean-Paul Beaubier (pointed ears)
- Jeanne-Marie Beaubier (pointed ears)
- Artie Maddicks (forked tongue)