- They have pores on their backs and tails that excrete a see through liquidy substance similar to silly puddy. When removed, it slowly hardens like candle wax and eventually becomes a delicate solid. When sick, these pores become clogged and the Monitor will not excrete the gell, making them absorb it and appear somewhat bloated. The gell is usually a bright color, but some have been known to have dark gell as well, although these Monitors are usually a lot more crabby than the brighter counterparts... They have six legs, which they use to run very fast across rocky terrain, and small blunt claws that they use to dig into the earth.
Social;
- Gellback Monitors are very social creatures, always loving to snuggle up in a big Monitor pile of scales and goop. Although they can do well being by themselves with human company, they enjoy to have a buddy or two around. Monitors bond to their owners quite closely, and do not usually enjoy the company of other humans other than their owner, and would most likely ignore everyone else. They act much like a dog, running up to greet you when you walk in the door and looking for a good chin scratch before waddling off to go and do their own thing again.



