They could have hunted for trasure, food, something they had lost, or countless other things.
St Bernard
The fast-paced, hard-working life of employment, business and work.
No, your hamster will surely die in the next 4 minutes. that's a shame! depends what you call fast i have gerbils they are like hamsters and they breathe twice as fast as me and they are totally fine.
A pet bunny will likely be groomed, well-fed, and have a collar or identification tag. A lost bunny may appear disheveled, underweight, and without any identification. It's important to check for signs of ownership before assuming a bunny is lost.
One can find something about a lost cousin on the website lostcousins, where one can search for lost cousins fast and effectively using an online service.
you look around
In the middle of Nowhere....
Do something that is fun to you.
I have got one word for you: LOOK. Try to retrace your steps. Think of clues to know if it's in your house. If you lost it at a theme park or something, I'm sorry but it's probably lost for good.
Well, you could trace your steps back to where you had the object you lost, Work backwards try this link: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Lost-Objects
You look for it...
because someone have might in lost something and tried to find it that's why its called lost and found for this chapter
"Perdu" in French means lost or missing. It can also be used to describe something that is hidden or hard to find.
No such phobia, that I could find
did you find the macbook or something? I lost mine
.by looking at the time it takes in terms of seconds