Leprechauns are figures from Irish folklore and mythology, believed to be mischievous fairies associated with luck and treasure. While they are iconic in Irish culture, there is no historical or scientific evidence to suggest that leprechauns ever existed as real beings. Instead, they are part of a rich tradition of storytelling and symbolism in Irish heritage. Their existence is more a reflection of cultural beliefs than a factual reality.
No. Leprechauns do not exist.
No. Leprechauns do not live anywhere. They do not exist.
Leprechauns are mythological creatures. Since they do not exist, they can not kill.
they do not exist
Perhaps.
Nothing they don't exist
Nothing it doesn't exist
Only in imagination.
No. Leprechauns do not actually exist.
In the year 1245, the patriarch of the largest leprechaun clan, Weevil O' Brien, met his mate, and the two copulated. From them leprechauns came, and it is by them that leprechauns exist.
As much as leprechauns live in the United States or Ireland i.e: the answer is NO; it is just a legend. In the case of the alux, it is of Mayan origin.
There is no proof that leprechauns even exist.