Review & FAQ:

  • Q: What is the Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo?
    • A: The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo is one of the signature attractions at the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, one of Las Vegas' oldest and most iconic resorts, opened to the public in 1946.
  • Q: What kind of environment does the habitat recreate?
    • A: The habitat fully recreates a lush tropical environment, complete with trees, waterfalls, streams, and grassland areas.
  • Q: What animals can be found at the Wildlife Habitat?
    • A: It is home to a population of exotic tropical birds, including populations of the hotel's namesake brilliant pink Chilean flamingos. Other animals on display include ducks, swans, hooded mergansers, and pheasants, along with fully-stocked fish ponds and brooks showcasing koi fish and yellow catfish.
  • Q: Is there any historical significance to the location?
    • A: A bronze memorial plaque nearby details the hotel's mid-20th century connection to infamous gangster Bugsy Siegel, located near the hotel's wedding gazebo.

3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, Phone: 702-733-3349

The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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