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"The teddy-bear cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) is a cactus native to California and Arizona (USA) and northwestern Mexico. They grow in desert regions at elevations from 30 to 600 m (100 to 2000 ft). It is an attractive plant, having a soft appearance due to its solid mass of very formidable spines that completely cover the stems. From a distance, the stems appear soft and fuzzy, giving it the name 'teddy bear'."--Quote: Wikipedia [link]
Taken on southern part of Arizona. Specific place will be posted soon.