What does EAP mean?
EAP means Endangered Animals and Plants
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Endangered Animals and Plants?
Endangered Animals and Plants can be abbreviated as EAP
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What does EAP stand for? EAP stands for "Endangered Animals and Plants". |
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How to abbreviate "Endangered Animals and Plants"? "Endangered Animals and Plants" can be abbreviated as EAP. |
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What is the meaning of EAP abbreviation? The meaning of EAP abbreviation is "Endangered Animals and Plants". |
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What is EAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of EAP is "Endangered Animals and Plants". |
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What does EAP mean? EAP as abbreviation means "Endangered Animals and Plants". |
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What is shorthand of Endangered Animals and Plants? The most common shorthand of "Endangered Animals and Plants" is EAP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AIDGAP - Aids to Identification in Difficult Groups of Animals and Plants
- EAWEC - Endangered Animals Who Enjoy Communism
- ISSCAAP - International Standard Statistical Classification of Aquatic Animals and Plants
- BEAST - Benefiting Endangered Animals and Species Threatened
- PAE - Plants, Animals and the Environment
- AOP - Animals Or Plants
- APM - Animals and Plants and Microbes
- CETAP - Checklist of Endangered and Threatened Animals and Plants
- CTAP - Checklist of Threatened Animals and Plants
- EAC - Endangered Animals Center
- EAG - Endangered Animals Guild
- EAGC - Endangered Animals Greeting Card
- EHP - Endangered Ha iwale Plants
- ETAP - Endangered and Threatened Animals and Plants
- ETAPI - Endangered and Threatened Animals and Plants of Illinois
- PCAP - Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Plants
- PDAP - Physiological Dynamics of Animals and Plants
- RAP - Reference Animals and Plants
- TAPI - Threatened Animals and Plants of Illinois
- endangered species. - A plant or animal that is in danger of becoming extinct through loss of habitat, habitat degradation, over hunting or harvesting, or other reasons. In the United States, animals and plants are added t