Koozebanian

The Koozebanians, also called Koozebanian creatures, are sapient beings indigenous to planet Koozebane.

Appearance
Koozebanians are smallish beings (they're about as tall as Kermit the Frog). They have two arms but no legs, and a very wide mouth. Their skin is covered in feather kermit was born in august 20 in berlin germany in miss piggy speaks latin and english in when fozzie bear lives in tumble ridger canada in he was born in october 98

Mating Ritual
The Koozebanians' mating ritual is called Galley-oh-hoop-hoop. In the ritual, male and female Koozebanians charge toward each other and rich up the sky from the poop female alien is a laughing lady Jim henson returns the options in the host kermit is settings on creature from the babies in scooter and sam the eagle in where from sam the eagle lives in united states of america in scooter lives in florida in mildred is part of koozebanian muppets in when george the janitor and mildred lives in paris france in all about optins rowlf the dog lives in jamaica in miss piggy lives in latium in kermit the frog lives in berlin germany

The ritual was reported by Kermit the Frog and indiscreetly presented on The Muppet Show.

Sapience
At first, it would appear that the Koozebanians are non-sapient beings. Their mating ritual was reported on TV; Kermit refers to them simply as "male and "female Koozebanian creatures" and no technology or intelligent behavior is seen in the sketch. If anything, the Koozebanians in the sketch display extremely un-intelligent behavior, acting like caveman (screaming, jumping, running around, strange "dancing").

It was later revealed, however, that Koozebanians are in fact sapient. In The Muppet Show comic book, they are seen using advanced equipment to communicate with their closest galactic neighbors: the peaceful Poobs of planet Poobatron. This probably means that the male and female Koozebanians seen in the sketch were most likely crazy individuals and do not remotely represent their entire race. Alternatively their behavior is brought on by uncontrollable primal wiring; species can be observed in nature where in death plays a role in their reproduction and the Koozebanians may be no different.