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I rarely, if not never see my tarantulas kicking hairs. This also applies to two (I used to have three, and I gave one away to @Craig73 ) of my Bumba horrida as well. Because of that, I was not even aware of the fact that Bumba horrida is very capable of kicking hairs, until @Craig73 told me all about it.
Even just now, I rehoused both of them into larger enclosures, with just a bit of struggle. The struggle was just one of them being stubborn, and would not cooperate with me. Thus I had to gently slide over, and keep push it to another enclosure for about ten minutes. No threat posing, bolting, kicking hairs were involved at all.
I think I can safely say that my two of Bumba horrida are truly broken, or very special in a way. How is your Bumba horrida, if you are keeping one or two that is?
Below pictures are the right after I rehoused them:

Even just now, I rehoused both of them into larger enclosures, with just a bit of struggle. The struggle was just one of them being stubborn, and would not cooperate with me. Thus I had to gently slide over, and keep push it to another enclosure for about ten minutes. No threat posing, bolting, kicking hairs were involved at all.
I think I can safely say that my two of Bumba horrida are truly broken, or very special in a way. How is your Bumba horrida, if you are keeping one or two that is?
Below pictures are the right after I rehoused them:



