The Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo Feeding Times
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Its truly a tropical escape in an oasis! You wont believe this place! Its as if they imported a small patch of rain forest and placed it right next to the strip! Its free to boot!
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One of Vegas' best free attractions. Our Habitat hosts flamingos, swans, koi, turtles and other exotic animals who frolic in the ponds and waterfalls that we're lucky enough to call our backyard.
Upvoted Sep 2
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Flamingos, coi, and at one point even penguins are/were here. This is a relatively silent spot amongst the bustle of the neighborhood. Find a spot here for yourself and try to chill with nature.
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Located next to the Flamingo's pool area, the Wildlife Habitat makes you feel like you're in the tropics. See Chilean flamingos, Chinese pheasants, black swans, ducks and parrots.
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With lots of trees, a few dozen waterfowl and numerous fat koi, the wildlife habitat is a surprisingly relaxing retreat from the excitement on the strip.
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Pretty cool, especially for kids and bird lovers! And totally free!
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Feed time is 8:30 and 2:00, flamingos and Pelicans. Long time ago there were some penguins, I guess they ended their days served on the buffet. Did you know Bugsy founded this place? (For the trivia!)
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Beautiful place and very tranquil although you're in the heart of Vegas
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Probably my favorite part of Vegas! Animals, mostly birds all around but they're so cute!! And relaxin and quiet atmosphere.
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A ton of animals to observe and a very peaceful walk.
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You can buy a brick (look at the walkway) for only $150! Great way to commemorate a fun trip. Can you find our Haiku? (Hint:over by the bar)
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Certainly a surprise find on the strip! Sometimes there are rogue ducks instead of flamingos, but otherwise a nice family friendly spot.
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One of Vegas' best free attractions. Our Habitat hosts flamingos, swans, koi, turtles and other exotic animals who frolic in the ponds and waterfalls that we're lucky enough to call our backyard.
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Be mindful - if there is a private event most of the habitat will be closed off and the habitats do not appear to be well maintained - much debris and dirty water ☹️
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There's a couple of cute flamingos and loads of ducks and fishies.
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Catch the pelican feeding at 8.30 and 2. Fun to watch and very interesting commentary!
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The animals and the relaxing atmosphere are awesome!!
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Real flamingos and parrots! Also some nice koi ponds.
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Great place to sit & relax for a few minutes.
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Watching the birds, turtles and fish
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This is a great spot to take the kids!
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Relaxing escape
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An easy walk with pretty scenery and animals.
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So awesome to see these exotic birds!
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A fun attraction for kids.
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Nice place to stroll and check out the birds
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Love it be sure photograph stuff
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Go here to see the flamingos.
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It's free and heavily shaded.
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see real flamingos!
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Wait!!! You mean to tell me they actually have real Flamingos at The Flamingo?? Right on brutha!!
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So pretty! Take a pic with the Macaws! :)
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Very beautiful scenery, nice place to relax. To the guy who said it smells like shit was probably smelling his own breath!
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Free and open 24 hours a day
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Indeed a great place to start your day :-)
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There are NO flamingos at winter time 👎
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The critters look a bit unkempt
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They feed the wildlife at 830 am.
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Very relaxing view of fish & birds.
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This Flamingo raised his wings like he was posing for the picture as soon as I pulled out my camera
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Over 15 Acres of tropical gardens roam (flamingos, swans, cranes, penguins, etc., while schools of fish swim in the ponds. Every morning at 11 a.m., curators offer a free presentation.
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Eat at Carlos'n Charlies here!
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Watch out for the hungry birds!
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beautiful place to start the day.
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It's just not the same without the penguins.
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Smells like shit all day long, need better care around this area!!! Fast !!!!!
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Si quieres descansar un poco de el bullicio de el Strip visita Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, es muy bonito, relajante y es gratis.
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