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After this brief window closes in hours to a few days, depending on the species (an event called "closure"), the newborn animal either has gotten the protection it needs from the mother or is probably out of luck. It is some time before the baby's own antibody-producing mechanisms kick in. In the period beforehand, an unprotected baby animal exposed to even minor infections is likely to die.

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