Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Hollywood superstar Marlon Brando fell in love with Tetiaroa atoll – a 3.7-square-mile island in French Polynesia – after filming Mutiny on the Bounty there in the 1960s.At around the same time that he bought a patch of land there, and built a village that has since been converted into a luxury resort, the first rats appeared on the island.It’s not known whether the first breeding pair of rats arrived when Brando shipped materials to his island, or if they hitch-hiked on another vessel.But what is known is that the rodents thrived, and there are now anywhere between 28,000 and 65,000 rats wreaking havoc among the island’s wildlife – raiding birds’ nests and hunting native lizards.Even.
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