Talk about comforts for creatures.
Native plantings, saltwater pools and rocky outcroppings await Buzz and Neil, the Como Zoo's twin polar bears who have been hanging out in Detroit while their home is renovated.
The not-yet-open Polar Bear Odyssey exhibit is quite an upgrade from their former concrete-laden home.
It's about six months from opening, but major construction is complete. Already, the facility has been getting rave reviews from polar bear preservationists and advocacy groups.
Zoo curator John Dee said the attention to details and efforts to provide an enjoyable experience for both human and animal puts Como in a position to welcome new bears, rescued cubs and breeding bear couples.
In total, it's about a $15 million project. About $10 million has come from the state and city. Como Friends, the nonprofit that contributes to programs and projects at the St. Paul zoo and conservatory, will help raise the remaining $5.2 million in private money.
The exhibit is four times the size of the old one and is intended to mimic a Hudson Bay ecosystem.
There are two outside exhibit areas, which meet at an indoor structure with a maze of concrete holding pens and training areas.