I collect fossils incidently usually while doing other activities outdoors . I have a number and most I have been able to identify with books. I'm not a really serious collector and not great on geology. I found this particular fossil while on a hunting trip near Williamsburg PA Blair County near the Huntingdon County line circa 1990 and misplaced it until today. It appears to have a worm like (or eel like) creature with what seems an identifiable head. It could also be just a worm like stick projection. The stone is probably sedimentary limestone but not sure. I found another probable coprolite fossil near it.
Just would like some much more educated eyes give it a look. Dont think I'm from caliber as a collector but would appreciate whatever help I can get. I'm retired and going to leave the collection to one of my grandsons who is very interested in them I used metric side of tape for scale.
Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Joe