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No, there is no such species as a Lepricorn in Star Wars. If you are referring to a Leprechaun, then I'm ASHAMED of you. (No offense intended) Yoda's Species is unknown, but there is a page for it on Wookieepedia.com. Just go to Wookieepedia.com and type in "Yoda's Species" in the search box. That's the best I can tell you, and probably ANYONE can tell you (except for George Lucas of course) because Yoda's species is anonymous and mysterious. Although, in the Jedi Archives is is listed as a Lannik, which is utterly ridiculous. (you can also look up a Lannik on Wookieepedia.com)

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