What type fossil is this?

Joe G from Md

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Charlie P. (NY)

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Tube worms. Fossils of their burrows.

As a guess maybe Serpulid worms???
 

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If you google 350 million year old fossils click on the image tab at the top and your sea creature fossil are called conchs & corals.
 

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