About the only animal that will attack a cholla cactus are scale insects that suck the fluids from the plant and can eventually kill it.
from a man named teddy that refused to kill a bear
The term teddy bear is usually used to refer to a stuffed animal toy, which is, of course, an inanimate object which cannot kill you. An actual bear is another matter.
You would have to dig up the plant and destroy the roots, then make sure that the cactus is not touching the ground anywhere because cacti will root from their areoles. If you remove the cactus then take it to an area where if will not bother you if it takes root again.
The name Teddy Bear actually came from Teddy Roosevelt. He couldn't shoot a bear, a toy maker caught wind of that and he named his toy bear after him, the rest is history.
NO!! And DO NOT try!A Teddy Bear is a Syrian hamster and a Chinese is a dwarf hamster. They will KILL EACH OTHER.
Kill IT
i would kill the girl
Teddy bears were invented when President Teddy Roosevelt refused to kill a captured bear cub. A toy shop owner heard of this ordeal, and so he made a toy bear or "Teddy Bears" as they became known, and they have been made ever since.
Theodore RooseveltIt was named for President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. The name was inspired by a rather complicated story involving a bear hunt in which that Roosevelt participated and a resulting political cartoon.
America's 26th President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was on a hunting expedition in Mississippi. His hosts, didn't want the President to be disappointed at his lack of success in making a kill, so they caught a bear and tied it up for the President to shoot. The President, however was horrified at the prospect and famously refused to kill it. He is reported to have said "Spare the bear! I will not shoot a tethered animal". Word spread and the story was printed by the Washington Post along with a cartoon, drawn by Clifford Berryman, depicting the scene of the President and the tethered bear. That same month, inspired by the story, shopkeepers Morris and Rose Michtom made a toy bear and displayed it in their shop window, along with the cartoon. They named the bear "Teddy's Bear". The toy was an overnight hit.
The Teddy Bear!The lovable stuffed toy, long a gift favorite, was created in honor of our 26th president after he refused to kill a bear cub while on a hunting trip. Soon after, a political cartoon about the episode inspired the first manufacture of the Teddy Bear.Known as 'Teddy', from whence, after an apocryphal incident in which he spared a cub, comes the term 'teddy bear'.Roosevelt's lasting popular legacy, however, is the stuffed toy bears-"teddy bears"http://www.answers.com/topic/teddy-bear-named after him following an incident on a hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902. Roosevelt famously refused to kill a captured black bear simply for the sake of making a kill. He would not shoot it because it was unsportsmanlike, and ordered it to be released. A local toy maker heard the story and asked TR if he could use his name on a toy bear. Roosevelt approved and the teddy bear was born. Bears and later bear cubs became closely associated with Roosevelt in political cartoons thereafter.