CLEVELAND, Ohio — A baby giraffe was born at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo on April 15, the zoo announced Tuesday.

Visitors can see the new calf, a boy, and his mom Jada in the giraffe barn. He’s been nursing and bonding with mom.

The calf weighed about 101 pounds and stood 6 feet tall when he was born. That’s small compared to typical male giraffes calves, which usually weigh 150 pounds at birth. Zoo staffers are monitoring him closely.

Jada and the baby calf will soon reunite with the calf’s dad, Bo, and the zoo’s other giraffes, in the giraffe outdoor habitat.

It’s the first giraffe birth at the zoo since Bo arrived in 2017. The zoo said the public will be given the opportunity to choose the calf’s name.