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Three feet tall. Well, probably. They are mythical figures so there is no 'objective' measurement, but the name means "small-bodied' - and not 'dwarf'-bodied - and literary and folklore references describe them as either 'pygmees' (who are 5 feet tall on average) or specifically mention 3 ft. Their earliest mention is in a story where three of them drag a full-sized Irish warrior into the sea, so that too indicates a not too tiny height.

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12y ago

3 inches long isnt that amazing?(speak is irish when read)

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14y ago

These fictional characters are small. They are typically represented as about three feet tall.

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14y ago

About three to four feet tall.

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13y ago

its hard to tell their so small

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