What do you think of geographic themed exhibits having a subspecies not native to their area included? For example, say there was an India themed exhibit and someone wanted a predator area. In the United States anyway, there are no Asiatic lions, pure Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, or Indian gray wolves but there are African lions, Malayan, Amur, and Sumatran tigers, Amur leopards, and (likely) generic gray wolves and Mexican gray wolves. While the average zoo visitor likely wouldn't know the difference, what would you think of these nonnative subspecies being placed in this exhibit as stand ins? This doesn't bother me personally and I know it has been done with Amur leopards frequently. What about you? Are you a purist?