The image shows two
koalas on a road. One koala is walking in the foreground, while another one is positioned behind it, seemingly carrying the first one on its back. This scene is often referred to as an instance of "piggyback" behavior among koalas, where they climb onto each other's backs for
various reasons such as grooming, playfulness or sometimes even transportation when necessary. The background features a road with greenery and trees that suggest a rural or natural environment.