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Dorado

Dorado is a term with several distinct uses in biology, astronomy, and geography. The word dorado comes from Spanish for “golden” and is used as a common name or place name in various contexts.

In biology, dorado refers to the dolphinfish, Coryphaena hippurus. This large, fast-swimming pelagic fish inhabits tropical

In astronomy, Dorado is a constellation in the southern sky. Named after the dolphinfish in Latin, it

Geographically, Dorado refers to several places, most prominently Dorado, Puerto Rico, a municipality on the island’s

and
subtropical
oceans
worldwide.
It
has
a
slender,
deeply
compressed
body
with
a
high
dorsal
fin
and
a
coloration
that
can
appear
golden
when
alive,
fading
after
death.
Dolphinfish
are
migratory
and
often
associate
with
floating
objects
or
warm
current
systems.
They
are
targeted
by
both
artisanal
and
industrial
fisheries
and
are
valued
for
their
firm,
white
flesh
and
relatively
high
oil
content.
is
one
of
the
smaller
constellations
and
is
best
observed
from
southern
latitudes.
It
is
relatively
faint
compared
with
many
northern
figures
but
contains
several
deep-sky
objects
and
notable
stars
that
are
of
interest
to
observers
in
the
region.
northern
coast.
The
name
reflects
the
Spanish
word
for
“golden”
and
is
used
in
various
toponyms
across
the
Spanish-speaking
world.