The pigs and human both adopted each others habits, from the ending it said that " The creatures outside looked like pig to man...; but already it was impossible to say which was which" which means that both actually resembled each other. It was not really true to say that only the pigs adapted the human habits. However, the were other evidences which shows that the pigs were conforming to human habits, like smoking pipes, drinking alcohol, wearing clothes and walking on two legs. In conclusion there was not real evidence that points to humans not conforming to pigs habits.
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