Keronians

Keronians are large numbers of frog-like humanoids that dwell a planet locally known as Keronia, which has been referred to as "it" by most people here on Earth. Not most is known about this species of alien, but they are most commonly sighted in Japan, which is their main base. However, they have only been spotted a handful of times. That's less than a quarter of the country's population, which has increased over the past ten years. The most abundantly known species of Keronia are the vátrachos and the louloúdi, which are located almost everywhere in Tokyo, except for subways and mountain tops. Over the past five years, only one encounter seems to stand out. It was December 1998, and Yoshima Tanaka were travelling throughout southern Tokyo, in order to catch a glimpse of the supposed beautiful scenery that local people kept bragging about. Instead, they found something even more interesting. Some meters away, hidden beneath the bushes, a dark-green Keronian was spotted. It had a short, almost unseeable tail, which was very stubby and provided no use at all. It also had a set of two, big eyes, that looked over him, as if it were in fear. When the creature noticed Yoshima, it disappeared into the trees. According to Andrew Shima, director of the popular Alien Club in Japan, has stated it is most likely to be that of a vátrachos because of its green color. "According to Yoshima's description, it is really closely associated with most species of vátrachos. It was probably a young female. Possibly between the ages of 4-6, which is teenage years in Keronian years," Andrew stated during a 2004 meeting with a special news report for Fox 11. Not much is known about these aliens, so far, but they are probably the most we have caught up in the information of aliens' existence.