A leprechaun is a fairy in Irish folklore. He appears in the form of a little old man who can reveal a buried crock of gold to anyone who catches him.
A leprechaun is a mythical creature from Irish folklore, often depicted as a small bearded man wearing a green suit and hat. Legend has it that leprechauns are mischievous beings who are skilled at making and mending shoes, and they are said to hide pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
He just got there.
leprechan toes
Leprechauns are not animals. They are in fact mythical. You're dumb for asking.
One for gold and one for fool's gold.
Look for it in the rooms, when you hear a giggle, it's near.
u will need to join the st. patricks celebration... but its now rare..
If you find the end of a rainbow, you will find a pot of gold put there by a leprechan.
Because of the way he dances.
Graham nortonAccording to family stories from Ireland - the pot of gold is hidden at the end of the rainbow. The only way to obtain it however, is to capture a leprechan.
You have to get in the air plane and fly over to the end of the rainbow (east of ice berg) and find the leprechan, then catch him, when he asks, demand gold, he will if you find him a rainbow puffle (in the jungle)
The Boston Celtics logo was designed by Red Auerbach's brother, Zang, in the early 1950's. Zang was a creative and artistic man who assembled the familiar leprechaun with the words Boston Celtics arched around it in a circle. View the related link below for more information.
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.