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Drill (Cercopithecidae) is a species of Old World monkeys found in tropical Africa, and are medium-sized primates, with long arms and legs, and a short tail

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Background imageDrill Collection: Oil pump jacks work at sunset near Midland

Oil pump jacks work at sunset near Midland, Texas, U.S. August 21, 2019. Picture taken August 21, 2019. REUTERS/Jessica Lutz

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling rigs operate at sunset in Midland

Drilling rigs operate at sunset in Midland, Texas, U.S. February 13, 2019. Picture taken February 13, 2019. REUTERS/Nick Oxford

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling rigs operate at sunset in Midland

Drilling rigs operate at sunset in Midland, Texas, U.S. February 13, 2019. Picture taken February 13, 2019. REUTERS/Nick Oxford - RC1A80087430

Background imageDrill Collection: USA, Oklahoma, Tulsa, County Fairgrounds Golden Driller

USA, Oklahoma, Tulsa, County Fairgrounds Golden Driller

Background imageDrill Collection: France, Nord-Pas de Calais Region, Coquelles, English Channel Chunnel drilling machine

France, Nord-Pas de Calais Region, Coquelles, English Channel Chunnel drilling machine

Background imageDrill Collection: Melting ice shows through at a cliff face at Landsend, on the coast of Cape Denison

Melting ice shows through at a cliff face at Landsend, on the coast of Cape Denison in Antarctica December 12, 2009. Russia and the Ukraine on November 1

Background imageDrill Collection: Adelie penguins stand atop ice near the French station at Dumont daeUrville in Eas

Adelie penguins stand atop ice near the French station at Dumont daeUrville in Eas
Adelie penguins stand atop ice near the French station at Dumont dUrville in East Antarctica January 22, 2010. Russia and the Ukraine on November 1

Background imageDrill Collection: HMS Ocean nearing the end of her Operational Sea Training with Chinook and Apache on deck

HMS Ocean nearing the end of her Operational Sea Training with Chinook and Apache on deck
HMS Ocean nearing the end of her Operational Sea Training. The ship and her crew not only carry out flying drills with the embarked lynx mk8, but also Seakings Chinooks and Apache helicopters

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Launching a Training Torpedo

Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Launching a Training Torpedo
A Royal Navy Merlin helicopter with 829 Naval Air Squadron launches a dummy training torpedo off the Cornish coast. Merlin helicopters from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose have been busy near their

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Carrying a Training Torpedo

Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Carrying a Training Torpedo
A Royal Navy Merlin helicopter with 829 Naval Air Squadron carrying a dummy training torpedo, off the Cornish coast. Merlin helicopters from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose have been busy near their

Background imageDrill Collection: Chinooks celebrate the 100th anniversaries of 18(B) and 27 Squadron from RAF Odiham

Chinooks celebrate the 100th anniversaries of 18(B) and 27 Squadron from RAF Odiham
Pictured are a special formation of Chinooks from 27 & 28 Sqn, part of their 100th anniversary celebrations. On Wednesday 14 September a very special formation left RAF Odiham bound for the south

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Marines Driving Ski-Doos on Exercise in Norway

Royal Marines Driving Ski-Doos on Exercise in Norway
Royal Marines with the Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting Ski-Doo driving drills on the Asegarden exercise areas, Norway

Background imageDrill Collection: Nuclear Submarine HMS Talent

Nuclear Submarine HMS Talent
Nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine HMS Talent Conducting Drills in the Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland (near Isle of Sky) in December 2009

Background imageDrill Collection: Typhoon Jet Takes Off from RAF Coningsby

Typhoon Jet Takes Off from RAF Coningsby
A Typhoon aircraft from 3 Squadron, RAF Coningsby, departsson Exercise Taurus Mountain, a Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) Training sortie over UK airspace

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Somerset Near Iraq

Royal Navy Merlin Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Somerset Near Iraq
A Royal Navy Merlin helicopter from 820 Naval Air Squadron lands on the flight deck of Type 23 frigate HMS Somerset. The helicopter was conducting landing and taking off drills

Background imageDrill Collection: HMS Talent Surfacing Drills

HMS Talent Surfacing Drills
Royal Navy submarine HMS Talent conducts surfacing drills in the Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland in December 2009

Background imageDrill Collection: Kenyan Navy Patrol Vessels Conduct an Exercise with HMS Monmouth

Kenyan Navy Patrol Vessels Conduct an Exercise with HMS Monmouth
A Kenyan Navy Patrol vessel conducts navigational drills with Type 23 frigate HMS Monmouth (background) in the Indian Ocean

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy Boarding Exercise with Coastguard Tug Anglian Princess

Royal Navy Boarding Exercise with Coastguard Tug Anglian Princess
Boarding Exercise with Coastguard Tug " Anglian Princess" Both boarding teams from Type 23 frigate HMS Monmouth are pictured during a drill boarding of the Falmouth based vessel

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Marine jumps into the sea from Sea King helicopter

Royal Marine jumps into the sea from Sea King helicopter
Royal Marines from Poole conduct sea drills as part of their ongoing training, deploying from a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter into the cold surf below

Background imageDrill Collection: Gas drill in Australia, two people in gas masks, WW1

Gas drill in Australia, two people in gas masks, WW1
Two people wearing gas masks hug each other after a successful gas drill at a Military Training Camp in Australia during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageDrill Collection: Monster Monopoly. American cartoon, 1884, attacking John D. Rockefellers Standard Oil Company

Monster Monopoly. American cartoon, 1884, attacking John D. Rockefellers Standard Oil Company
STANDARD OIL CARTOON. Monster Monopoly. American cartoon, 1884, attacking John D. Rockefellers Standard Oil Company

Background imageDrill Collection: Devices for drilling for water, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.54v

Devices for drilling for water, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.54v, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Rattletrap

Rattletrap
Brig Barkow

Background imageDrill Collection: underground

underground
Kobayashi Tetsurou

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5
J. Pedro Martins

Background imageDrill Collection: The Hardy Simplex road drill, Hardy Patent Pick

The Hardy Simplex road drill, Hardy Patent Pick Company, Sheffield

Background imageDrill Collection: The Hardy Simplex, early 1900s

The Hardy Simplex, early 1900s

Background imageDrill Collection: HMS Terrible, repelling borders drill, Royal Navy

HMS Terrible, repelling borders drill, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand coloured photo)

Background imageDrill Collection: Fire drill, Rusell Hill Schools, Purley, Victorian period

Fire drill, Rusell Hill Schools, Purley, Victorian period

Background imageDrill Collection: Fire drill, Warehousemen and Clerks Schools, Russell

Fire drill, Warehousemen and Clerks Schools, Russell Hill, Purley

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy sailors shore drill preparing for a

Royal Navy sailors shore drill preparing for a cavalry charge with a machine gun

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Navy sailors shore drill - training to face

Royal Navy sailors shore drill - training to face cavalry with a machine gun - early 1900s hand coloured photo

Background imageDrill Collection: Cutlass Drill, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London

Cutlass Drill, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Cutlass drill

Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Cutlass drill

Background imageDrill Collection: Torpedo drill, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London

Torpedo drill, Royal Naval Exhibition of 1891 in London

Background imageDrill Collection: Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Torpedo Drill

Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 - Torpedo Drill

Background imageDrill Collection: Ilfracombe Lifeboat Practice Victorian period

Ilfracombe Lifeboat Practice Victorian period

Background imageDrill Collection: Miners drilling holes in a two foot seam early 1900s

Miners drilling holes in a two foot seam early 1900s

Background imageDrill Collection: Drillin hole in a two foot coal seam

Drillin hole in a two foot coal seam

Background imageDrill Collection: Coal miners drilling holes with a mechanised drill

Coal miners drilling holes with a mechanised drill early 1900s

Background imageDrill Collection: Machine hole drilling in a coal mine

Machine hole drilling in a coal mine

Background imageDrill Collection: Court Oak House, Harborne, south-west Birmingham

Court Oak House, Harborne, south-west Birmingham
Court Oak House - 150 Court Oak Road - Harborne, south-west Birmingham. Drill Hall for Warwickshire Army Service Corps during WW1. Date: circa 1908

Background imageDrill Collection: WW1 London Scottish Soldiers drilling

WW1 London Scottish Soldiers drilling Date: circa 1916

Background imageDrill Collection: RMS Titanic, Samuel Alfred Smith Archive, leather tool bag

RMS Titanic, Samuel Alfred Smith Archive, leather tool bag
RMS TITANIC - THE SAMUEL ALFRED SMITH ARCHIVE: Early 20th century leather tool bag of joiner's woodworking tools owned and used by Samuel Smith

Background imageDrill Collection: Boys drilling on deck, Training Ship Exmouth, early 1900s

Boys drilling on deck, Training Ship Exmouth, early 1900s

Background imageDrill Collection: Sailors drilling at Shotley Barracks, early 1900s

Sailors drilling at Shotley Barracks, early 1900s

Background imageDrill Collection: WW2 - Royal Air Force Metal Worker

WW2 - Royal Air Force Metal Worker
A portrait photograph of a British WW2 Royal Air Force metal worker stripping an engine casing with an automatic drill. Date: circa 1940s

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Drill Collection

Drill (Cercopithecidae) is a species of Old World monkeys found in tropical Africa, and are medium-sized primates, with long arms and legs, and a short tail. Drills have grayish-brown fur on their backs and white fur on their bellies. Their faces are black with white patches around the eyes and mouth. Drills live in groups of up to 30 individuals, which consist of one dominant male, several females, and their young offspring. They feed mainly on fruits but also eat insects, leaves, flowers, bark and roots. Drills spend most of the day foraging for food in trees or on the ground, and are diurnal animals that sleep at night in nests made from branches high up in trees or bushes. Drills communicate through vocalizations such as barks or screams to warn each other about predators or to express emotions such as fear or aggression towards other members of their group.
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The Drill collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of high-quality prints and products showcasing the Cercopithecidae mammal species. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that feature stunning images of these fascinating animals. Drills are a type of primate found in central and western Africa. They have distinctive faces with large noses and powerful jaws used for cracking tough nuts. The Drill collection captures the beauty and uniqueness of these creatures through vivid imagery that showcases their natural habitat and behavior. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for an animal lover, the Drill collection has something to offer. With its wide range of products available in various sizes and formats, our collection is sure to impress anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature.
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What are Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Drill art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the drill monkey, a species of primate found in West and Central Africa. These prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this endangered animal, which is known for its distinctive facial markings and long snout. The artwork captures the essence of these fascinating creatures, depicting them in their natural habitats or engaging in various activities. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves wildlife or wants to add a touch of nature to their home or office decor. They come in a variety of sizes and can be framed or displayed on their own. Whether you're an animal lover, an art collector, or simply looking for a beautiful piece to adorn your walls, Drill art prints offer something special that will enhance any space with their unique charm and character.
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What Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Drill art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. These prints showcase the beauty, grace, and unique features of these fascinating creatures in stunning detail. Whether you're looking for black and white photographs or colorful illustrations, we have something to suit every taste. Some popular options include close-up portraits of drills showcasing their expressive faces and intricate fur patterns, as well as action shots capturing them in motion. These high-quality prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. They make great additions to any home or office decor scheme or can be given as thoughtful gifts to friends and family who appreciate wildlife photography. If you're looking for beautiful Drill art prints that capture the essence of these incredible animals, Media Storehouse is the perfect place to start your search.
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To buy Drill art prints, you can visit our online gallery. The website offers a wide selection of high-quality prints featuring these fascinating animals in various poses and settings. You can browse through the collection to find the perfect piece that suits your taste and style. Once you have found the artwork you want to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to provide your shipping details and payment information. Media Storehouse uses only the highest quality materials for their prints, ensuring that they are long-lasting and vibrant. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or a unique gift for someone special, our collection of Drill art prints is sure to impress.
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We offer a wide range of Drill art prints that are available at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on several factors such as the size, quality, and type of print you choose. Our collection includes high-quality art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office decor. We have different types of Drill art prints including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each type comes with its unique features and price points to suit your preferences and budget. Our goal is to provide our customers with affordable yet high-quality artwork that they can enjoy for years to come. We take pride in offering an extensive collection of wildlife art from some of the world's most talented photographers and artists. So whether you're looking for a small print or a large one, we've got you covered.
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Your Drill art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your order to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage during transit. We use trusted shipping partners who are experienced in handling delicate items like artwork, so you can rest assured that your order is in good hands. Once your package has been dispatched, we'll send you an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. At Media Storehouse, we're committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service possible. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us and we'll do everything we can to help.