No where. They are not real.
see his shoes
If you see a leprechaun's footprints, you probably would want to follow them to see if there really is a pot of gold at the end. If that fails, follow the leprechaun's footprints to the leprechaun itself, and catch the leprechaun in a net to sell it for research.
Orion
What does leprechaun? Changes the pocket that contains the gold... It means you're very lucky.
No. You would see a leprechaun.
You can see it all year as long as you are anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
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Antarctica. Further information: Whilst it is true that you can see icebergs in Antarctica all year long, Antarctica is a continent, not a country. Iceland has ice all year round, and icebergs are evident even in Summer.
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Leprechaun's are Irish Spirits who manifest themselves to does who see them as the stereotypes that caroonists have made them. Consequently they all appear with beards
Leprechauns are a type of fairy from Irish folklore. It was thought to be good luck if a person saw or caught a Leprechaun.