A set of Fakemon I designed for a contest! Meet Canacuajo & Rananossa, they're inspired by latin music, frog guiros, and bossa nova 🎶🐸 Canacuajo, the Guiro Pokemon Canacuajo eggs are placed within the sides of trees, blending in with burls until they're ready to emerge. The flower on their tail has sticky pistils that can cling to wooden branches, which they rub on their ridged backs to create music. Rananossa, the Bossa Nova Pokemon The musical abilities of Rananossa are expanded beyond just playing their back ridges- they can blow air into their stick to create funky high-pitched notes, and slap surfaces with the hard wooden palms of their large hands. It's a Tridado tradition for trainers to paint the bellies of their Rananossa to show off their unique personalities.







