KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CNN NEWSOURCE) — A trio of new arrivals has the Kansas City Zoo beaming with pride.

On July 11, red panda parents Randy and Kate welcomed triplets. The cubs aren’t ready for their big debut yet, but will spend time in the nesting box for a few months.

It’s three times the cuteness on Tiger Trail! Our red panda parents, Randy and Kate, welcomed three cubs on July 11. The youngsters will stay in the nest box for a few months and their genders are unknown at this point, but we hope to announce them very soon! pic.twitter.com/doSf1aOtKt — Kansas City Zoo (@KansasCityZoo) August 6, 2019

The triplets don’t have names yet. In fact, whether they are boys or girls is still a mystery.

Red pandas, also known as “firefoxes,” are native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. They are also considered an endangered species.