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cavē is the active second-person present singular imperative of caveō (beware)

spectā is the active second-person present singular imperative of spectō (watch)

tuum/tuam is the singular accusative of tuus/tua (your)

natēs is the accusative plural of natis (buttocks)

tergus is the accusative singular of tergus (back, rear)

I'd say:

spectā tuum/tuam tergus!

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