The San Francisco Zoo just got a new addition: a baby giraffe calf!

The as-of-yet unnamed girl was born at the zoo on Friday, April 8, at 9:40 a.m., to a mother named Barbro and a fathering giraffe named Floyd.

"The Zoo is thrilled to have another healthy giraffe calf joining its herd, and is contemplating several different options for choosing a name for our new arrival," a spokesperson for the Zoo tells SFGATE.

And the giraffe isn't wasting any time in growing up. Per the norm for the species, the already six-foot tall calf began walking within 30 minutes after being born, as the zoo reported.

The new baby hasn't yet been shown to the public yet, but a short video has been released of the calf with her mom at five hours old.

"You can't help but fall in love with this calf the moment you see her," SF Zoo and Gardens president Tanya M. Peterson says in a press release. "We are so fortunate to be able to share this exciting news with our community."