It's not clear to me whether the Pauli Exclusion Principle (even though it might have been originally formulated as such) is only intended to apply to atomic electrons. I don't think that's important though.
More importantly - fermions, any particles (quarks, neutrinos, etc) have spins in multiples of 1/2, do obey Fermi-Dirac statistics, which says that identical fermions cannot be in the same quantum state.
Bosons, of integer spin, do not.