TIGER CUBS
Den Leader: Carlos Cabezas

To
begin his path to the Tiger Cub rank, the Tiger Cub (age 7)
must learn the Tiger Cub motto, the Cub Scout sign, and the
Cub Scout salute. When he has learned these, he gets his Tiger
Cub emblem, which is a tiger paw with four strings for beads.
He wears the emblem on his right pocket.
As a boy finishes each part of the five Tiger Cub
achievements, he earns an orange bead (for den activities),
a white bead (for family activities), or a black bead
(for "Go See Its"). When the boy has earned
five beads of each color, he can receive his Tiger
Cub badge. The Tiger Cub badge is given to the boy's
adult partner at a pack meeting. Then, during a grand
ceremony, the adult gives the badge to the boy.

BOBCAT
No matter what age or grade a boy joins
Cub Scouting, he must earn his Bobcat badge before
he can advance to the rank of Wolf, Bear, or Webelos.
A boy must complete the Bobcat requirements, which
include:
Learn and say the Cub Scout motto, the Cub Scout
Promise, and the Law of the Pack and tell what they
mean;
Show the Cub Scout sign, salute, and handshake and
tell what they mean; and
Show that you understand and believe that it is important
to be honest and trustworthy.

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Den
6 (2005/2006)
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