This Grand Rapids daycare center is absolutely the wildest center in Grand Rapids, West Michigan, probably in Michigan. Babies are popping out everywhere!

So, where is this wild and crazy place? Should I be worried if I take my child there?

Not at all because this is an adorable collection of furry babies that your children will love.

Fox 17 reported it is the John Ball Zoo where eight baby animals have been born since May, and it looks like even more are on the way!

Eight babies and counting the John Ball Zoo staff says. There is an eastern mountain bongo calf, a snow leopard cub, three lynx kits and three penguin chicks, all currently under the care of the zoo's talented veterinary staff.

Check out these cute fur babies!

Chestnut - Baby Bongo born July 23, 2024 at John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo via Facebook
John Ball Zoo via Facebook
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Yukon, Lynx born May 23 2024 at John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo via Facebook
John Ball Zoo via Facebook
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Rocky, Lynx born May 23 2024 at John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo via Facebook
John Ball Zoo via Facebook
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Marcus Zevalkink, general curator at the zoo said"

“The complex process that leads to the birth of new animals brings so much joy to our guests, and that is the secondary benefit of strategically breeding animals.”

Snow Leopard born June 6 2024 at John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo via Facebook
John Ball Zoo via Facebook
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Of course, you can't forget about the popular penguins!

Penguin hatchlings, born in May, 2024 at John Ball Zoo

John Ball Zoo via Facebook
John Ball Zoo via Facebook
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The John Ball Zoo is a gem of Grand Rapids, and has over 2,000 animals compassionately cared for. The Pure Michigan website says the John Ball Zoo is the tenth oldest zoo in the U.S. and is an internationally accredited, world-class zoo.

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