Barny O'Gill and the little people.
There are no leprechauns except in stories.
In the stories, leprechauns protect their gold. However leprechauns are just in folk tales, they are not real.
no. i got bit by one once. i still have the scar.
No, leprechauns are fictional.
There are not any people that have seen leprechauns. Leprechauns are fictional characters. Leprechauns are fictional characters that are from Ireland. Many people relate them to Saint Patrick's Day.
Saint Patrick is real, but leprechauns are not real.
Yes and no.
Leprechauns are part of Irish mythology and have never featured in any native American culture. There is therefore no word for leprechaun in any native American language.
Leprechauns have magic, but leprechauns aren't real (As far as we know...)
The stories of leprechauns originated in Irish folklore, specifically in Celtic mythology. Leprechauns are said to be small fairy-like creatures who are known for their mischievous nature and their ability to grant wishes to those who catch them. They are often depicted as shoemakers in traditional Irish tales.
They hide right under the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. But to find him, follow the end of the rainbow (if there is any) and check to see if there is a pot of gold. Then, you quickly remove the pot and there is the leprechaun!
Leprechauns are fictional characters.