The Creature Power Suits are the most prominent objects in Wild Kratts. Created by Wild Kratts member Aviva Corcovado, they are utilized primarily by the Kratt brothers: Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt. The suits will materialize a costume that allows the wearer to use the "Creature Powers" of the animal they become, such as flight or gills. To use a Creature Power Suit, a species's DNA is required, which can be collected by touching the animal or the animal's parts. The suits are referred to as prototypes by Aviva, and they are the only ones in existence so far. They also require discs, called Creature Power Discs, that contain the information needed to transform, so Aviva constantly creates more and more discs for the two brothers to use, with Wild Kratts member Jimmy Z often teleporting them.
The Creature Power Suits are utilized in almost every episode, and they even serve as plot points themselves in several episodes. The inconsistency with the way the Power Suits work and their sensitivity have been the subject of humor on several occasions, and they have been targets of theft and sabotage by the villains, almost exclusively from inventor Zach Varmitech.
There are some Creature Powers that weren't presented in the series, but mentioned by the characters, presented in some non-canon merchandise, and/or hinted about. It is unknown whether or not these Creature Powers will be shown in future episodes.
Koala: In "Octopus Wildkratticus", Aviva alluded to a Koala Power Suit when describing the Creature Powers the Kratt brothers may not use again unless they rescue the Creature Power Suits from Seven. There is also a toy of the Koala Power Disc.
Tiger Shark: Seen in the Wild Predators book, as Martin touches a tiger shark and activates the Power Suit. It was also seen on the Wild Kratts website under the Central American Rainforest & Coral Reef section of the Habitats page, both of which are suspended, but the latter of which has been archived to BlueMaxima's Flashpoint.
Guineafowl: In "Caracal-Minton", Martin and Chris mentioned having this creature power but decided not to use it as they didn't want to become caracal bait.
Human: Used by avatars customized by the players on the original Wild Kratts website. When the player wants to deactivate their avatar's Creature Power Suit, they click the Human Power Disc to return to their human form.. Disc also seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Goshawk: Used by Chris in the cover of the Wild Predators book
Pygmy Mouse Lemur: Seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Coral Polyp: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Star-nosed Mole: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Collared Lizard: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Impala: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Crested Serpent Eagle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Kookaburra: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Perentie: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Dingo: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fire Salamander: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Golden Pheasant: Disc seen on a Wild Kratts cereal box and magazine
Spotted Eagle-owl: Disc seen on a Wild Kratts cereal box
Manta Ray: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Secretarybird: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Forest Leech: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Goblin Shark: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Spotted-tailed Quoll: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
King Vulture: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Wood Duck: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Streaked Tenrec: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Barreleye: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sea Anemone: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Dog Whelk: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Arrow Squid: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Crayfish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Dumbo Octopus: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sunstar: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Gar: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Anglerfish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Piranha: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Tuna: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Parrotfish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Bowhead Whale: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Spotted Hyena: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Leopard: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Martial Eagle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Prairie Rattlesnake: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Cougar: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Black Mamba: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sailfish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Rat: Disc seen in a promo image for Chinese New Year of the Rat on various social media pages
Carolina Flying Squirrel: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Peacock: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Luna Moth: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Mayfly: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Bufflehead: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Canada Goose: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Turkey Vulture: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Wedge-tailed Eagle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
American Kestrel: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Superb Bird-of-paradise: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
European Hedgehog: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Blue Crab: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Box Turtle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sea Urchin: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Mako Shark: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
African Wildcat: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Wildebeest: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Margay: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Ox: Disc seen in a promo image for Chinese New Year of the Ox on various social media pages
Mosquito: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Domestic Pig: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Howler Monkey: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Capybara: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Amazon River Dolphin: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sambar Deer: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Green Iguana: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Anole: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Egyptian Cobra: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Human Fish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
American Toad: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Golden Eagle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Salmon Shark: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Red Snapper: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Moray Eel: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Blue Morpho: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Atlas Beetle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Green Heron: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Pygmy Rabbit: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Earthworm: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fire Ant: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Mouse Spider: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Spanish Slug: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Giant African Land Snail: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Cloudless Sulphur: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Stink Bug: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fig Wasp: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Clam: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Cockatoo: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Screech Owl: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Cricket: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Langur Monkey: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sand Cat: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fennec Fox: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Aardwolf: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Black-backed Jackal: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Kinkajou: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts puzzle and magazine
Clownfish: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Oxpecker: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Grouper: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sloth Moth: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Cleaner Wrasse: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
American Badger: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Banded Mongoose: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fungus: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fig Tree: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Bacteria: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Crow: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Dog-faced Water Snake: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Crab Spider: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Fruit Fly: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Resplendent Quetzal: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Humpback Whale: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Sakalava weaver: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Bumblebee: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Ringed Seal: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Terrapin Turtle: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Monarch Caterpillar: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Snail: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Caribou: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Blue Morpho Butterfly: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts magazine
Kudu: Disc seen in a Wild Kratts Magazine
Trivia[]
In the episode "Octopus Wildkratticus", a giant Pacific octopus named Seven accidentally activated four Creature Powers with Chris and Martin's suits, which combined to turn it into a sea monster. Among these transformations were caused by touching a bowhead whale and Atka macherel, both of which are animals that aren't confirmed to have Creature Power Discs yet.
In the live show Wild Kratts Live 2.0: Activate Creature Power!, the Disrupt-o-bots caused the Creature Power Suits to activate into a malfunctioned suit with the following creature parts from this and the previous live show on the following Kratt brother:
Two complete sets of hermit crab legs (Chris and Martin)
A rattlesnake body that connects both ends in the middle with the front ends on opposite sides in a semi-amphicephalic position, similar to the Pushmi-pullyu or CatDog (Chris and Martin)
While suits for the following animals have not yet appeared, malfunctioned scorpion and pig tails appeared in "The Great Creature Tail Fail".