Unidentified one-eyed species (Men in Black II)

This alien race appear somewhat vermiform, and bear a single eye. A member of this species was working at a post office in Massachusetts.

Biology
Not much is known about this species' biology. They are known to have a small body, green skin, a yellow belly, antennae atop their heads, at least two small arms with hands, what appear to be small leg-like limbs, and a large singular eye for a face. It is unknown how they gain sustenance with a lack of a visible mouth, although they may have alternate methods of doing so. The only known member of this species wore a Human disguise, and only removed its head to reveal itself. The disguise did not appear robotic, leaving it possible that the vermiform-like visible body of the alien is only its "head," while the rest of the species' body is humanoid, as the disguise was still able to move even while the aliens' visible arms were outside of it.

History
At some point in time prior to 2002, at least one member of this species arrived on Earth for unknown reasons, likely a refugee, was processed by the Men in Black (MIB), and given a job in a Massachusetts post office under a Human disguise. In the post office, the alien worked alongside a beatboxing alien, an eight-armed alien, a small-headed alien, and a stalk-eyed two-mouthed alien. Agent K, a retired MIB agent, soon worked alongside them as a postmaster, with no memory of his service to MIB. K worked alongside the aliens without knowing their true identities, until 2002, when Agent J went to retrieve K for help in finding the Light of Zartha. To remind K of his old life, J conversed with the beatboxing alien, presumably asking for the rest of the aliens to remove their disguises. The beatboxing alien relayed the request to the other aliens, and the one-eyed alien removed the head of his disguise while the others removed their disguises as well, stirring K's memories. The one-eyed alien presumably kept working after K was reinstated into MIB.

Appearances

 * Men in Black II (2002)