Which animals are least likely to do well in this young forest that is rebuilding ten years after a fire?

snakes that hide in grassy areas and eat small animals
deer that feed on grass and low-lying bushes
butterflies that feed on the nectar in flowers
eagles that build large, heavy nests in tall trees

Snakes that hide in grassy areas and eat small animals and butterflies that feed on the nectar in flowers are least likely to do well in this young forest that is rebuilding ten years after a fire. The grassy areas may not have fully regrown yet and the flowers may not be abundant enough to support the snake and butterfly populations.