No, in Italy, brownie scouts are not called wolf cubs. Instead, the younger section of the Italian Scout movement for girls is typically referred to as "Lupetti" for boys and "Lupette" for girls, which translates to "little wolves." The term "brownies" is more commonly associated with the Girl Scouts in other countries, but in Italy, the Cub Scouts and Brownies are distinct.
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There are several Scouting organizations in the UK:The Scout Association- "Be Prepared"Baden-Powell Scouts' Association Beavers- ""Busy and Bright""Wolf Cubs- "Do Your Best"Scouts- "Be Prepared"Senior Scouts- "Be Prepared"Rovers- "Service"Pathfinder Scouts Association and Rover Explorer Scouts AssociationEuropean Scout Federation (British Association)The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts AssociationBoys' Brigade- "Sure and Stedfast"Royal RangersPathfinders
The name Scout comes from the military Scouts that were lead by the founder of scouting Lord Baden Powell. Cubs comes from the Jungle Books. Mowgli Was the "Man Cub".
Beaver Scouts is youngest age section for some Scouting organizations such as the Scout Association in the UK. Common ages are 6 to 8. Scouts Canada also has Beaver Scouts, called Castors for the French speaking groups. Scout Australia calls this age group Joey Scouts after the kangaroo young. Scouts New Zealand has Keas, named after a parrot. The Boy Scouts of America has Tiger Cubs but they are part of the Cub Scouting division. In the Scout Association, the leader of a Beaver Scout colony is called the Beaver Scout Leader.
Girls can be Cub Scouts in many national Scout organizations, for example:Scouts AustraliaAustrian Boy Scouts and Girl Guides-girls are Wichtel (Brownies) and boys are Wölflinge (Wolf Cubs)The Scout Association (United Kingdom)Scouts Canada- Wolf CubsScouting Nederland- WelpenBaden-Powell Scouts' Association- Wolf CubsOther organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America do not mix boys and girls at that age; the BSA has young men and women ages 13 to 21 in Venturing.
The collective noun is a troop of scouts.
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In Commonwealth countries such as UK Canada, Australia, NZ etc. the Boy Scouts are just that, BOYS, and the term Scout is restricted to the males. the female analog organization are called, without exception Girl Guides. This is written as a noune clause, Girl defining Guides, and not hyphenated or as one word. They are two separate organizaiton entities as in the US, but even the terms are different. This has no connection to Guide books to, say cities. In NZ and Australia, girls can be scouts, however, boys cannot be guides. NZ Girls were allowed to be venturers in 1979, Scouts in 1987 and cubs and keas (junior sections) in 1989. I would assume Australia is similar
The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organization,Federazione Italiana Dello Scautismo (FIS), consists of two member organizations.Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI) Girl Guide members ages 8 to 12 are called Cocchinelle (Ladybugs). Cocchinelle wear a dark blue skirt, a light blue shirt, and a neckerchief. You can see a picture here.Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) Girl Scout members ages 8 to 12 are called Lupette (Wolf Cubs). Lupette wear green shirts and a neckerchief. You can see pictures here.
they are called cubs
they are often called cubs