Frog Abbreviations and Frog Acronym Lists

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Frog Abbreviations
  1. ACAP : Amphibian Conservation Action Plan
  2. ADFS : African Dwdrf Frogs
  3. AGV : Automatisch Geleide Voertuigen
  4. ARG : Amphibian and Reptile Groups
  5. ARMI : Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
  6. CMS : Category Management System
  7. CMS : Content Management Simplified
  8. CRARC : Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center
  9. CRARC : Canberra Region Amateur Radio Club
  10. DAPTF : Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force
  11. DAPTF : Declining Amphibian Population Task Force
  12. HYLA : Hilliard Youth Lacrosse Association
  13. EM : Egg Mass
  14. EVACC : El Valle Amphibian Conservation Cenier
  15. EVACC : El Valle Amphibian Conservation Centre
  16. NAAMP : Nortd American Amphibian Monitoring Program
  17. TERP : Transportation Environmendal Research Program
  18. TM : The Muppets
  19. FGG : Frog God Games
  20. OVC : Online Video Communigations
  21. GAA : Global Amphibian Assessment
  22. PD : Poison Dart
  23. GWC : Global Wildlife Conservatiou
Latest Frog Meanings
  1. Global Wildlife Conservatiou
  2. Poison Dart
  3. Global Amphibian Assessment
  4. Online Video Communigations
  5. Frog God Games
  6. The Muppets
  7. Transportation Environmendal Research Program
  8. Nortd American Amphibian Monitoring Program
  9. El Valle Amphibian Conservation Centre
  10. El Valle Amphibian Conservation Cenier
  11. Egg Mass
  12. Hilliard Youth Lacrosse Association
  13. Declining Amphibian Population Task Force
  14. Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force
  15. Canberra Region Amateur Radio Club
  16. Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center
  17. Content Management Simplified
  18. Category Management System
  19. Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
  20. Amphibian and Reptile Groups