In 1995, when zoos in Ohio and Texas could no longer sustain the environments needed to house these birds safely, they were shipped west, where the Flamingo Habitat was created on the property that was famously dreamed up by gangster Bugsy Seigel.
It is quite the attraction for families and those looking to slow their roll after a busy day of sightseeing in Las Vegas. Located on the south side of the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, this four-acre wildlife habitat sits adjacent to the casino’s 15-acre Caribbean water park and play area. Offering up a relaxing respite in the heart of the Entertainment Capital of the World, discover a serene world of Chilean flamingos, parrots, turtles, fish, and more at the Flamingo Las Vegas. Home to nearly two dozen species of ducks, swans, parrots, koi fish (and let’s not forget those flamingos), the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is an unlikely oasis of tranquility in the middle of an otherwise bustling stretch of the Entertainment Capital of the World. No, the Las Vegas Flamingos aren’t a new pro sports team, but they sure bring a lot of game to the sizzling Las Vegas Strip, nonetheless.