| COBRA Hiss--"Pssst" ORANGE AND BLACK | CUCKOO Call--"Cook-koo" GRAY | OTTER Cry--"Hoi-oi-oick" BROWN AND WHITE | BEAVER Slap made by clapping bands BLUE AND YELLOW |
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Each scout in a patrol should be able to imitate the call of his patrol animal. That is, the scouts of the Wolf patrol should be able to imitate a wolf. In this way scouts of the same patrol can communicate with each other when in hiding, or in the dark of night. It is not honorable for a scout to use the call of any other patrol except his own.
The patrol leader calls up his patrol at will by sounding his whistle and by giving the call of the patrol.
When the scout makes signs anywhere for others to read he also draws the head of his animal. That is to say, if he were out scouting and wanted to show that a certain road should not be followed by others, he would draw the sign, "not to be followed," across it and add the name of his patrol animal, in order to show which patrol discovered that the road was bad, and by adding his own number at the left of the head to show which scout had discovered it.
| BLUE BUFFALO on white ground | FLYING EAGLES "Yeh-yeh-yeh" Black and white on red | BLUE HERONS "Hrrrr" Blue and green | HORNED KINGBIRDS |
| SINAWA Black on red | BLACKBEARS Black on red | AHMEEKS | SILVER FOXES |