Back traits decorate the spine of a beblune, typically starting at the back of the head and ending on the tail.
Most back traits can be combined! When combined some may alternate in pattern, such as Back Spikes and Spines.
Back Spikes
uncommon
Short triangle-shaped bone growths line the spine. The tips can be sharp, blunt, or hooked.
Back Mane
uncommon
Fur lines the spine of the beblune from the back of the neck to the middle of the tail. The fur can be any style or texture.
Ridges
rare
The vertebrae of the beblune extend upwards, giving it a "mountainous" appearance.
Spines
ultra rare
Long, thin barbs of cartilage line the beblune's spine. They can be pointed or blunt. They cannot exceed the length of the snout.
Long Quills
ultra rare
Dangerous quills line the beblune's neck, back and tail. They can be projected into their victims, similar to that of a porcupine. They do not contain toxins, however.
Back Frills
ultra rare
Long spines connected by membrane line the beblune's back. These frills may rarely appear on the elbows as well.
Sail
legendary
A large frill lines the beblune's back, similar to that of a spinosaurus.
Plates
legendary
Large plates made of bone line the beblune's spine, resembling those of a stegosaurus.