Polar bears are adapted to cold Arctic conditions and rely on sea ice for hunting seals. The hot and humid climate of a jungle would be unsuitable for their thick fur and specialized hunting techniques.
Polar Bear
Camels are well-suited for desert environments due to their ability to store water and endure high temperatures.
Camel
Similar to the polar bear, the Arctic fox is adapted to cold climates. Its white fur provides camouflage in snowy landscapes, which would be ineffective in a jungle's lush and green surroundings.
Arctic Fox
Armadillo
Armadillos are found in arid and semi-arid regions, often in grasslands or deserts. The dense vegetation and high humidity of a jungle would not match their natural habitat.
Kangaroo
Kangaroos are native to Australia and thrive in open grasslands and savannas. The dense vegetation and lack of open spaces in a jungle would not suit their hopping locomotion.
Beluga Whale
Beluga whales are marine mammals living in cold Arctic and subarctic waters. Their adaptation to aquatic life and reliance on cold water would make the jungle environment completely unsuitable.
Giraffe
Giraffes are adapted to open savannas and grasslands where they can browse on tall trees.
Fennec Fox
Fennec foxes are small desert dwellers with large ears to dissipate heat. Their adaptations for desert life wouldn't help them survive in the humid, dense environment of a jungle.