-My biggest one is that I have synesthesia; possibly two forms of it, actually. Words have a physical texture and sensation to me: the word 'shatter', for example, has a cold, hard feel that disintegrates at the 't'. The sensations never change, and--while certain words will drive me up a wall as a result--it's actually pretty useful since it helps me spell and remember words.
The other potential form is with sound, specifically music. I have a nearly eidetic memory for music due to it; such as, when I'm playing a drum beat, I'll remember exactly how it should go due to...I'm trying to think of a better way to put it, but it's a half-visualized cue. I'm not sure if it counts, though.
-I'm about 5'10", but my wingspan from fingertip to fingertip is almost 6'1".
-I have an eidetic memory for anything non-scholarly. As a result, I rule at Jeopardy.
-My left ear is pointy (like almost elf-pointy), but my right ear folds over on itself due to me having laid on it in the womb.
-Although I heal from cuts and such at a normal rate, I heal broken bones at an accelerated rate. I once knocked both bones off my ankle's growth pad (i.e. dislocated my foot from my leg), split the big one up the middle for an inch, and cracked the other one in half, and was able to walk on it with no pain after three weeks. The doctor was amazed.
-Near-superhuman resistance to morphine. The doctor gave me the standard dose for my weight (during the aforementioned broken leg, because they had to set the bone), which was eventually upped to more than twice the normal dose when I retained perfect clarity and was able to recite the Gettysburg address perfectly from memory.