How “invasive species” are *forever* (it seems) invasive?

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My thought process is that, after enough time, an invasive species of some plant or animal would find its way into its new ecosystem, and properly become a part of the ecological cycle? Does this ever happen? Maybe it just needs far more time to do so?

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Dingos were introduced to Australia about 5000 years ago and they are considered native. Same as a number of placental rodents.

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