Besides, the pekan has many tricks akin to the wolverine.
If there are the deep plunges of the white hare, lynx and fox and mink and marten and pekan will be plentiful; for the poor white hare feeds all the creatures of the Northern wastes, man and beast.
The men shortened the line to thirty miles and for six times in succession did pekan destroy the traps.
And the tracks are double because pekan travel in pairs.
All the streams are frozen like rock; but the otter and pekan and mink and marten have not yet begun to forage at random across open field.
Of otter and mink and pekan there will be plenty, for these fish-eaters are most easily taken before midwinter frost has frozen the streams solid.
Pekan do not yield a rare fur; but they are always at run where the trapper is hunting the rare furs, and for that reason are usually snared at the same time as mink and otter.
He recognises the trail of otter or pekan or mink.
In his article he gives the pekan the credit of showing considerable cunning and finesses.
The resort of the pekan is principally along the mountain ranges, never in the black spruce or flat barren country of the table land or to the north of it.
His own cousin, Pekan the Fisher, and Tufty the Lynx, are probably the only natural enemies he has much cause to fear.
You all remember how frightened Prickly Porky was when I merely mentioned Pekan the Fisher.
Again and again as he uttered chesty growls the pekan ground his teeth into the warm flesh and shook and worried the unconquerable one he had conquered.
After feinting till the Kahk would not strike, the pekan began a new manceuvre.
The Pekan or Fisher There was one large track in the snow that they saw several times--it was like that of a marten, but much larger.
With a pounce like the stroke of a coiled rattler, the pekan sprang, and a double set of the most effective fighting teeth known among mammals met deep in the lynx's throat.
Without a pause, the pekan deliberately sprang out into the air and disappeared in a snow bank full forty feet below.
With its swift, sinuous gait, the pekan came closer, whereupon Quillpig unwillingly stopped his sawing and thrust his head under the broken, frozen staves of the barrel.
Even yet he had one advantage which no amount of courage or speed on the part of the pekan could have overcome.
The pekan first circled the spinning, yowling, slashing lynx more and more rapidly, until there came a time when the side of the gray throat lay before him for a second unguarded.
To-night, on reaching the ground, the pekan followed one of the many runways he had discovered in the ten-mile beat that formed his hunting-ground.
As the pekan ate and ate, the stars began to dim in the blue-black sky, and a faint flush in the east announced the end of his hunting day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pekan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.