Disney's Animal Kingdom is celebrating the birth of a white rhino.

Earlier this month the first-time mom, who was born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in 2005, gave birth to a healthy baby boy.

Disney says the new baby’s grandmother was also born at the park and regularly roams the savannahs of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve, making this new calf the third generation of white rhinos born at Animal Kingdom.

Native to central and southern Africa, the white rhino loves grassy areas and will graze several times a day. This mild-mannered animal usually keeps its family group small and tightly-knit.

Rhinos are born weighing up to 143 pounds.  Fully grown females will grow to be anywhere from 3,000 to 4,000 pounds while adult males can be up to 5,000 pounds.

This new rhino calf is the ninth white rhino born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.