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Water Monitor Collection

The Water Monitor is a large lizard species found in Southeast Asia, and is one of the most impressive lizards in the world

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Background imageWater Monitor Collection: GLC-LFB Fire boat - Fire Hawk

GLC-LFB Fire boat - Fire Hawk
Entering service in February 1976, the Fire Hawk was built by Watercraft of Shoreham at a cost of £ 60, 000. Measuring 45 feet in length, 13.5 inch beam and with a 3.5 foot draft

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: HMS Sutherland monitors Russian warship as it sails through UK waters

HMS Sutherland monitors Russian warship as it sails through UK waters
Pictured is HMS Sutherland, seen here in the foreground, escorting the Russian Yaroslav Mudry, seen in the background. The Yaroslav Mudry is a Neustrashimy-class frigate

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810990

Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810990
Future Home 2000, Coleshill Place, Bradwell Common, Bradwell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The interior of the conservatory entranceway at the completed Future Home 2000 in Milton Keynes

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Measuring water levels

Measuring water levels
Water level recorder in a river, being adjusted by a scientist. It uses float activation of a gearing assembly to move a pen across a chart drum. The chart drum is driven by a spring-wound clock

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Mosasaurus marine reptile

Mosasaurus marine reptile
Mosasaurus. Artwork of a Mosasaurus marine lizard swimming underwater. This large carnivorous lizard was around 9 metres in length

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Australia-Lifestyle-Beach-Lifeguards-Bondi

Australia-Lifestyle-Beach-Lifeguards-Bondi
Australias best known lifeguard Bruce Hoppo Hopkins (C) monitoring surfers out in open water at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Bruce Hopkins knows theres nothing better than the naked eye to spot the dangers

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Dingo - chasing Lace Monitor Lizard (Varanus varius) - New South Wales

Dingo - chasing Lace Monitor Lizard (Varanus varius) - New South Wales, South-eastern Australia JPF19877
JPF-13950 Dingo - chasing Lace Monitor Lizard (Varanus varius) New South Wales, South-eastern Australia Canis lupus dingo Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat demonstrates pumping

Massey Shaw fireboat demonstrates pumping
Moored at its Blackfriars river station on the Victoria Embankment, the newly commissioned Massey Shaw fireboat demonstrates its massive pumping capacity by discharging a vast amount of water

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: GLC-LFB Fire boat- Fire Hawk

GLC-LFB Fire boat- Fire Hawk
Entering service in February 1976, the Fire Hawk was built by Watercraft of Shoreham at a cost of £ 60, 000. Measuring 45 feet in length, 13.5 inch beam and with a 3.5 foot draft

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Mail censorship office, Portsmouth, 1944 (watercolour on paper)

Mail censorship office, Portsmouth, 1944 (watercolour on paper)
7342245 Mail censorship office, Portsmouth, 1944 (watercolour on paper) by Hennell, Thomas Barclay (1903-45); 60.9x83.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Varan Malay or Varan has two bands. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801)

Varan Malay or Varan has two bands. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) and George Shaw
FLO4684179 Varan Malay or Varan has two bands. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) and George Shaw, for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: The War in America: Howlett's battery on the James River..., 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The War in America: Howlett's battery on the James River..., 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The War in America: Howlett's battery on the James River, engaging the Federal monitors - by our special artist, 1864. 'We have received

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: The fisherman

The fisherman
Adrian

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Water Monitor

Water Monitor
Alessandro Catta

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: U.S.S. Miantonomoh, mounting 10 inch guns, between 1891 and 1901. Creator: Edward H Hart

U.S.S. Miantonomoh, mounting 10 inch guns, between 1891 and 1901. Creator: Edward H Hart
U.S.S. Miantonomoh, mounting 10 inch guns, between 1891 and 1901

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: U.S.S. Nahant, ship's company, 1898. Creator: Edward H Hart

U.S.S. Nahant, ship's company, 1898. Creator: Edward H Hart
U.S.S. Nahant, ship's company, 1898

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: U.S.S. Nahant, captain and officers, 1898, 1898. Creator: Unknown

U.S.S. Nahant, captain and officers, 1898, 1898. Creator: Unknown
U.S.S. Nahant, captain and officers, 1898, 1898

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: U.S.S. Miantonomoh, Capt. Montgomery Sicard and officers, between 1890 and 1901. Creator: Unknown

U.S.S. Miantonomoh, Capt. Montgomery Sicard and officers, between 1890 and 1901. Creator: Unknown
U.S.S. Miantonomoh, Capt. Montgomery Sicard and officers, between 1890 and 1901

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Oberation [sic], December 21, 1910

Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Oberation [sic], December 21, 1910. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Operation, December 21, 1910. Locks on the Panama Canal

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Monitor USS Tallahassee with submarines K-6 and K-5 at Hampton Roads, Virginia, Dec 10, 1916, 6189

Monitor USS Tallahassee with submarines K-6 and K-5 at Hampton Roads, Virginia, Dec 10, 1916, 6189

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: The Civil War in America: Drury's Bluff, a Confederate position on the James River... 1862

The Civil War in America: Drury's Bluff, a Confederate position on the James River... 1862
The Civil War in America: camp of the Confederate Marines at Drury's [sic] Bluff, from a sketch by our special artist, 1862. "Drury's Bluff" is on the James River

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Section of a three-decker, showing Captain Coles's mode of altering the same into a shield... 1862

Section of a three-decker, showing Captain Coles's mode of altering the same into a shield... 1862
Section of a three-decker, showing Captain Coles's mode of altering the same into a shield-ship, 1862. The dotted lines show the old decks of the ships, with their cannon mounted one above the other

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Water monitor (Varanus salvator), portrait, flicking tongue, Thailand

Water monitor (Varanus salvator), portrait, flicking tongue, Thailand

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Barbados, lifeguard station

Barbados, lifeguard station
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Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Water monitor (Varanus salvator), swimming and flicking tongue, Thailand

Water monitor (Varanus salvator), swimming and flicking tongue, Thailand

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: BAFTA Auditorium NWC01_01_1938

BAFTA Auditorium NWC01_01_1938
BAFTA Headquarters, Piccadilly, St James s, City of Westminster, Greater London. The auditorium in the BAFTA headquarters, with spherical Decca monitors suspended along the walls

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810281

Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810281
Future Home 2000, Coleshill Place, Bradwell Common, Bradwell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. An elevated view from a cherry picker of progress at the Future Home 2000 construction site in Milton

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810279

Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810279
Future Home 2000, Coleshill Place, Bradwell Common, Bradwell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. A view of progress at the Future Home 2000 construction site in Milton Keynes

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810278

Future Home 2000 JLP01_09_810278
Future Home 2000, Coleshill Place, Bradwell Common, Bradwell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. A view of progress at the Future Home 2000 construction site in Milton Keynes

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Water Monitor Lizard with egg, Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Water Monitor Lizard with egg, Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Water Monitor Lizard suning on tree branch, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa

Water Monitor Lizard suning on tree branch, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Florida, South Florida, Delray Beach, lifeguard station

Florida, South Florida, Delray Beach, lifeguard station

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: 13883773

13883773

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: 13883740

13883740

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: 13868562

13868562

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: 13809335

13809335

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Russian torpedo launches attacking a Turkish monitor

Russian torpedo launches attacking a Turkish monitor below Matchin, Russo-Turkish War Date: 1877

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: DDE-90024904

DDE-90024904
Indonesia, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park. Close-up of Komodo dragon in water. Date: 29/10/2009

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: DDE-90024903

DDE-90024903
Indonesia, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park. Close-up of Komodo dragon in water. Date: 29/10/2009

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: DDE-90024902

DDE-90024902
Indonesia, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park. Close-up of Komodo dragon in water. Date: 29/10/2009

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: DDE-90024901

DDE-90024901
Indonesia, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park. Close-up of Komodo dragon rising out of water. Date: 29/10/2009

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: DDE-90024494

DDE-90024494
Water Monitor Lizard, Keoladeo National Park, India. Date: 19/08/2005

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Types of claws (litho)

Types of claws (litho)
6013491 Types of claws (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Types of claws. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Bindenwaran (chromolitho)

Bindenwaran (chromolitho)
5211311 Bindenwaran (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bindenwaran. Illustration for Brehms Thierleben Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs)

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Man at work in an oil rig control room

Man at work in an oil rig control room
Man at work in the control room of an oil rig drilling platform off the coast of Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Page 6. Variegated Lizard. Now known as a Goanna, c. 1789-90 (w / c)

Page 6. Variegated Lizard. Now known as a Goanna, c. 1789-90 (w / c)
5669942 Page 6. Variegated Lizard. Now known as a Goanna, c.1789-90 (w/c) by Stone, Sarah (1760-1844); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info)

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: Furcifer bifidus chameleon and water monitor lizard

Furcifer bifidus chameleon and water monitor lizard
Furcifer bifidus chameleon, native of Madagascar, and water monitor lizard, Varanus bivittatus. Handcolored engraving by Forget after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire

Background imageWater Monitor Collection: small food

small food
Hendy Mp



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Water Monitor Collection

The Water Monitor is a large lizard species found in Southeast Asia, and is one of the most impressive lizards in the world, growing up to 6 feet long and weighing up to 50 pounds, and are carnivorous and feed on fish, frogs, crabs, small mammals and birds, and are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for extended periods of time. They have powerful claws that they use to dig burrows in which they rest during the day or hide from predators. These lizards are also known for their intelligence; they can recognize individual humans and even be trained to do simple tasks like fetching objects. The Water Monitor is an amazing reptile that deserves appreciation for its beauty, intelligence, strength and adaptability.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Water Monitor collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that feature the majestic water monitor lizard. These reptiles are known for their impressive size and strength as well as their unique appearance. Our collection showcases these creatures in various poses and settings including swimming in water bodies or basking on rocks. Each piece of artwork is carefully crafted to capture the beauty and essence of these fascinating animals. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or a thoughtful gift for an animal lover, our collection has something to offer. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout the range, each item is sure to impress with its vivid colors and intricate details. The Water Monitor collection from Media Storehouse offers a captivating glimpse into one of nature's most awe-inspiring creatures.
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What are Water Monitor (Lizards Reptiles Animals) art prints?

Water Monitor Lizards are a type of reptile that can be found in various parts of Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. These lizards are known for their impressive size, with some individuals growing up to 10 feet long. Water Monitor Lizard art prints feature stunning images of these majestic creatures in their natural habitats. The prints showcase the intricate details of the lizard's scales and skin patterns, as well as their unique behaviors such as swimming or basking in the sun. These art prints are perfect for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts who appreciate the beauty and diversity of our planet's fauna. They make excellent additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of exoticism and adventure to any space. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle accent to your interior design scheme, Water Monitor Lizard art prints offer something truly special.
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What Water Monitor (Lizards Reptiles Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Water Monitor art prints that are perfect for reptile enthusiasts and collectors. These art prints showcase the beauty and unique features of these fascinating creatures, including their scaly skin, sharp claws, and long tails. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your preferences, whether you prefer realistic depictions or more abstract interpretations. Some popular options include close-up portraits, action shots in their natural habitat, and artistic renderings that highlight their distinctive patterns. In addition to traditional paper prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that add an extra touch of elegance to any room. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a subtle accent for your office space, there's sure to be a Water Monitor art print that fits the bill.
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How do I buy Water Monitor (Lizards Reptiles Animals) art prints?

To purchase Water Monitor art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of reptile and animal artwork. Once you have found the print that you would like to buy, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You can choose between paper or canvas prints in a range of sizes. To complete your order, add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment details. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, it will be printed on high-quality materials using state-of-the-art printing technology. Your Water Monitor art print will then be carefully packaged for shipping so that it arrives at its destination in perfect condition. Whether you are looking for a unique addition to your home decor or a special gift for an animal lover, buying Water Monitor art prints from Media Storehouse is easy and convenient.
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How much do Water Monitor (Lizards Reptiles Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Water Monitor art prints that are sure to appeal to reptile enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring stunning images of these majestic creatures in their natural habitats. The cost of our Water Monitor art prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We offer a variety of sizes ranging from small 8x10 inch prints to large 30x40 inch posters, so you can find the perfect fit for your home or office decor. Our standard paper prints are an affordable option for those on a budget, while our premium canvas prints provide a more durable and long-lasting option. Whatever your preference, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse. So if you're looking for beautiful Water Monitor art prints at competitive prices, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How will my Water Monitor (Lizards Reptiles Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Water Monitor art prints will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. We take great care in ensuring that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition, ready for display or framing. Our team uses high-quality materials to package your prints, including acid-free paper and sturdy cardboard tubes or envelopes. We work with trusted shipping partners who handle the delivery of your order from our warehouse directly to you. You can track the progress of your shipment using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched. We are committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that our customers receive their orders promptly and securely. If you have any questions about the delivery process or need assistance with tracking your order, please do not hesitate to contact us.