Flamingo (disambiguation)

Flamingo (disambiguation)

Flamingo can refer to:
* Flamingo, the family of birds

culpture

* "Flamingo" (sculpture), a sculpture by Alexander Calder in Chicago, Illinois
* Plastic flamingo, a type of lawn ornament

Places

* Flamingo, Florida, USA, a city
* Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, an amusement park in the United Kingdom
* Flamingo Las Vegas, a casino resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
* Flamingo, Finland, a hotel in Vantaa, Finland

People

* Scott Levy, a professional wrestler and manager who was also known as Scotty Flamingo, but better known today as Raven

Entertainment

* "Pink Flamingos", a 1972 film by John Waters
* "Captain Flamingo", a television show
* "Pink Flamingos", a song by the Detroit based rock band Electric Six
* "Flamingo (song)", a 1941 song by Ted Grouya and Edmund Anderson, first performed by Herb Jeffries and Duke Ellington
* The Flamingos, an American doo-wop group, best known for "I Only Have Eyes for You" in 1959
* Petr Novák's Czech pop group called "Flamingo" from the 1960s
* "Pretty Flamingo", a 1966 song by Manfred Mann

Vehicles

* de Havilland Flamingo, a World War II era passenger airliner
* Panzer II, a flamethrower version of the German tank during World War II, which was popularly named the Flamingo

Other uses

* Flamingo (raytracer), a ray-tracing plug-in for Rhinoceros 3D
* Flamingo (protein), a protein involved in planar cell polarity and dendrite structure
* Eccentric Flamingoes, a cricket club based in Edinburg, Scotland


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